Troubleshooting Life 186, July 4 - Celebrate The United States Mutiny (or “Independence”)

One country’s “independence” is another country’s mutiny.

A revolution!

It means enough is enough.

Reader, assuming you are American, enjoy this Fourth of July with your family.

Try to leave a positive impression on people.

Remember, you cannot fix everyone’s problems.

Unless people look at you and ask for help.

In which case you can begin asking questions and begin troubleshooting.

When you are trying to troubleshoot life for someone without seeking their permission - at times, it is meddling with what God prescribed.

God prescribes illness or cancer or death, or European colonization, or a pandemic.

Of course, if your friend or family member was dying of illness, you would try to keep them alive.

Even if they are in pain, you would want to keep them alive because you love them.

But at some point there is a mutiny, a revolution, within the body or in a society.

A drastic change for better or worse.

You may pray for it, the patient may pray for it, or god may will for it.

Ultimately, you have the freedom to choose how you read the events of the past.

The United States of America has values.

So does Per Scholas.

I’m pretty sure so did Enron.

It is up to you to choose which values your internal operating system grows from.

Do you have limiting beliefs? Let go of them.

Do you have questions that only make you upset? Let go of them.

A big part of troubleshooting life is asking the right questions at the right time.

Questions that lead to more money, or freedom, or physical and mental fitness.

Or even questions that lead to a war of independence from the British.

The British called it the “Indian Mutiny” in 1857?

The Indians called it the “First War for Independence.”

Because again, one man’s mutiny is another’s revolution for independence.

It depends on who you ask in 1776, or 1857.

ACTION POINT: Celebrate The United States Mutiny (or “Independence”)

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