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how's your cage?

  • Lynzee Colclasure
  • Feb 28, 2015
  • 2 min read

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I am neither a doctor nor a scientist, just a girl with opinions. This article though. I read it and thought about so much more than drug abuse, this science can be seen everywhere in life.

We are privileged to have the option to choose what we surround ourselves with. Our environments, the energy around us, our activities, our work-all of it determines so much that we subconsciously release in other ways.

I was just telling my friend last night that I freaked out on a FedEx employee at work yesterday for something minuscular and I felt absolutely TERRIBLE after. She asked why I let it bother me so much, and I was like I reacted based on stress from my day at work and that poor woman got the brunt of my frustrations, which is wrong and just mean. I kind of veered off course with that story, but hang tight I’m bringing it back around… My freak out = someone else's crack. If I was a drug addict and instead of having my freak out on poor FedEx I got my “fix” and that’s how I released.

It’s completely feasible that addicts stay addicts because of what surrounds them. But to the polar opposite of that it is also completely reasonable that people maintain a happy, active, healthy life by encompassing positive things (work, play, love, etc) in their daily lives. We are what we eat?

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This is kind of a rant... if you followed, cheers :)

As I wrote in my last post, the endless choices can be cumbersome to making definitive decisions, but the ability itself is a beautiful thing. The choice is literally yours :)

p.s.- science rocks!

 
 
 

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