Friday, July 6, 2007

Wiener Dog Art As A Positive Fuel




Positive Fuels


As a nascent cyclist, I've come to realize the impact and import of fuels, not only its utilization within the sport itself, but as a part of life in general. At the start of each day an individual has a choice of two kinds of fuel. Whether their day is pleasant or not depends upon this choice.
Many people actually select and depend upon the fuel of disturbance and irritation to carry them through their day. As strange and counterintuitive as it sounds, they look forward to incidents which provide an excuse for emotional upset. This is because negative fuels provide a false feeling of life and importance. The person feels alive and thrilled only when expending negative fuels. They have the feeling of going somewhere, but it is illusory progress. They are merely agitating in a fixed position, much like a factory machine in its daily travails.

More importantly, there are positive fuels which carry us forward as swiftly as they are employed. A few of them are watchfulness, inquiry, experimentation and the courage to be daring (in a safe sort of manner). There is, moreover, one fuel with extraordinary power. It is an ardent love of self-knowledge. When one knows oneself, life and the choices we make within it, are much easier. We intuitively realize what is important to us and only do that.

By casting off the negative fuels and its self-compromising states, we are free to be our true and genuine self. For example, when you are a wiener dog, you should do things that wiener dogs do and do well....don't concern yourself with what other dogs (or people) may be doing. This way, you'll be a much happier wiener dog (or a person who paints them) !

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