Some days are harder than others and looking back is never a good thing for me, if i was supposed to look back i would have eyes in the back of my head.
Many times i have been guilty of going back, however going back can be progress if it takes you where you want to be. So i have never been a fan of burning bridges, however there are times in your life when its clearly the best thing to do, it kind of stops you going back to something that, feels good because its comfortable, but soon turns out to be a mistake.
Now the wording in the image is perhaps a little misleading, i would never want to see people hurt, either physically or physiologically, however metaphorically it works, because having those people on the bridge when it burns would exclude them from existence.
There are other ways to deal with things or people that are not good for you, a psychiatrist once told me to think about a person who may irritate or annoy me, either dress them up in a way that demeans them or put them in a situation that does the same, have a laugh to your self and whenever said person comes into your mind you will see them as ridiculous or amusing. This works but be warned, don't place anyone or anything in a nasty or evil situation as that can only harm one person, you.
My old friend John has a bad habit of seeing only the bad side of a situation and he often responds accordingly, unfortunately he may gain great satisfaction in the short term but looses out in the long term. He doesn't agree with my analyses here but from the outside looking in....... Perhaps an argument for another day.
I often use a system of meditation that involves treating an issue or problem as a present, wrapping it up with a nice bow and giving back to the person who gave it to you. In my head it says thanks for your shit but, you can have it back.
So recently life has changed considerably, i left a situation which was doing me more harm than good and some months down the line i can look back and smile, it has not been easy, it has been life changing but it sure has been worth while.
We delude our selves when we focus on the negative.
Many times i have been guilty of going back, however going back can be progress if it takes you where you want to be. So i have never been a fan of burning bridges, however there are times in your life when its clearly the best thing to do, it kind of stops you going back to something that, feels good because its comfortable, but soon turns out to be a mistake.
There are other ways to deal with things or people that are not good for you, a psychiatrist once told me to think about a person who may irritate or annoy me, either dress them up in a way that demeans them or put them in a situation that does the same, have a laugh to your self and whenever said person comes into your mind you will see them as ridiculous or amusing. This works but be warned, don't place anyone or anything in a nasty or evil situation as that can only harm one person, you.
My old friend John has a bad habit of seeing only the bad side of a situation and he often responds accordingly, unfortunately he may gain great satisfaction in the short term but looses out in the long term. He doesn't agree with my analyses here but from the outside looking in....... Perhaps an argument for another day.
I often use a system of meditation that involves treating an issue or problem as a present, wrapping it up with a nice bow and giving back to the person who gave it to you. In my head it says thanks for your shit but, you can have it back.
So recently life has changed considerably, i left a situation which was doing me more harm than good and some months down the line i can look back and smile, it has not been easy, it has been life changing but it sure has been worth while.
We delude our selves when we focus on the negative.