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the Infinite Monkey speaks: on perception

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Perception shapes reality by allowing us to see only what we believe.  Some people were literally unable to see kindness when it was right in front of them, reacting with suspicion and distrust because they did not believe that kindness without hidden agenda even existed.  And because they ran away from it, their perception remains their reality.

– happydancecat

from:
What 365 Acts of Kindness Have Given Me

the Infinite Monkey speaks: on boundaries

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Because I love my children, I tell them, “no.”  And I stand behind that “no.”  I still love them, even when they make poor decisions, even destructive or hurtful choices, but part of that love involves me telling them, firmly and repeatedly, that while my love for them is steadfast and unconditional, their behavior is unacceptable.

Love does not mean saying, “if it makes you feel good, do it.”  Love means teaching and enforcing boundaries, but doing so kindly and as gently as possible.  Love means offering praise for wisdom and guidance for folly.

– irishsignora

from:
Square blocks in round holes

the Infinite Monkey speaks: a box of chocolates

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Life is like a box of chocolates. You inhale the first twenty or so without thinking, then you stick your thumb in the rest to make sure there’s no coconut. And then you pretty much eat them, too.

– Mike Is Happy

from:
If I leave a note for the vending machine guy that says,
“Fix E-7 so I can get at the Pop Tarts or I will murder you,” do I need help?

the Infinite Monkey speaks: on lost places

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There is nothing like being confronted with the permanent loss of something you treasured to bring home things like mortality.

– melissabluefineart

from:
Where, From Here?