Everything I read about wellness indicates it’s good to
attend to the topics that trend in the reel to reel of verbal muzak playing
constantly behind the scenes of my life.
It’s written that introspection is healthy, interesting, and enlightening. And that one may then choose to address the
topic, perhaps even to eradicate it from the playlist.
In considering some
of my most popular mental tunes, I wondered whether it really mattered if I
attended to them. Some of the
lyrics are about actions or situations that are antique, long past the window
of opportunity to actually change them, and some of the topics are so small as
to be insignificant. Aren’t they?
I like to think I’m functioning fairly well overall. (Clearly
my denial mechanism is strong!) Does it
really matter if I ignore the little stuff?
How much difference can it make if I just let it remain in the ever-playing
loop? Then, I thought of an oyster. A grain of sand sneaks in and the process
begins to cover it up. Eventually layer
after layer of hardness develops to wire around the teeny tiny irritant.
I’m pretty sure the
hard spots in my psyche aren’t nearly as lustrous and beautiful as a
pearl. Instead they’re like little lead
weights that tether me. So, I’m turning
up the spotlight to illuminate even those tiny tunes on the internal muzak. I may not be able to edit them all away, but
I can keep it up until the play list is a top ten instead of a top twenty.
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