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outside my window
Outside my window are voices that speak in the direction I am looking. They are trying to convince me of something. They argue and cajole, they laugh and admonish. Sometimes they threaten. They tell me sad stories of things that have happened to people who did not heed their advice. They speak of happy endings or amazing good fortunes that I could be sharing, if only I would do what they want me to do. Outside my window people are imploring me to sign up. They want me to join today, send them my check, make a few easy payments. Their operators are “standing by” to help me. They are telling me how to get my teeth whiter, my clothes cleaner. I can look younger, lose weight, erase lines, or win millions. I can have new furniture free, no money down, no monthly payment and no interest. That’s what I can have, no interest. I want to tell them I already have no interest. Outside my window people are telling me I am sick. I didn’t even know it. The diseases they have created for me are hard to pronounce. The good news is I can be cured. The bad news is the drugs they will sell me are harder to pronounce than the names of the diseases and I must take them everyday for the rest of my life.. They tell me I should ask my doctor. I have been asked to ask him about these drugs and which one he would like to prescribe for me. I want him to get credit (kickbacks) for his work. Outside my window people are struggling. They are wrestling with cause and effect. They do not wish to be the effect of what is happening in the world. They fear something terrible will happen to them. They would rather be in control of everything and make things happen for themselves. They want to be cause and not effect. They strive to be cause over their lives, controlling life with their actions. They see their lives as separate from themselves. It is not who they are. Rather it is what they do. To be at cause they must exert influence over others. They see others as separate from themselves, something that must be controlled through manipulation, influence, or persuasion. Outside my window this feeling has spawned many industries whose hierarchies embrace such philosophy. Politics, education, medicine, business, government, military. People of like mind gathered to form groups with like-minded interests. They establish a “controlling body”, maybe a board. They recruit. They strive to continually grow larger. They become an ‘entity’, a corporation or department, they spawn other entities to enhance their growth. Soon, irregardless of their original purpose, they resort to one thing only, survival. They will attempt to survive at all costs, even subjugating their original intent, becoming its polar opposite, whatever it takes to insure their survival. Outside my window all of this is happening. People hurting themselves and each other in the pursuit of freedom. Freedom to act as cause over effect. To be in control of their lives, never realizing that cause and effect are two sides of the same coin, that control is a myth. that every action is both cause and effect.The only control one might have is to choose a response to the moment life presents. Outside my window someone is talking to me about toothpaste.
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