You don’t surrender
control of your body to others.
More importantly, don’t surrender
control of your mind to others.
We strongly adhere to the former, so why do we so often allow the latter?
When driving and someone cuts in front of us, we blurt out an emphatic “Idiot!” Reading comments on social media that we disagree with, we write our own insensitive reply. Upon seeing an ad for the latest smartphone, our longing arises and the phone in our hand suddenly seems in urgent need of replacement.
Why do we so readily give in to all the people and situations around us that dictate how we think and feel?
Blindly following what others tell us to do is a big danger point. It could lead us to disaster. But we seem to ignore this, the potential harm that can come from others dictating our thoughts and feelings.
Just as we would guard against those who wish us physical harm, we need to guard against things and messages and people who seek to control our thoughts.