True Reality is Not Biased

True Reality is Not Biased

Last week I started the discussion of no regrets, a conversation that goes deeper than one blog post. This week, I ask you to catch yourself creating a problem where there was none. Our mind is full of biases.?This list of cognitive biases?shows what kind of filter the mind makes meaning through. It can turn anything into an issue if it pays attention. Anything! But the mind does not need to have another person or a puzzle in front of it to create a problem. It can generate one out of thin air. One of my favorite examples is when everything is going great. Here, check out this:??

The Contentment Dilemma:?Gosh, I feel good these days. I enjoy work. My home life is peaceful. Life has been so?doable lately. I really feel the flow. Wait a minute….?Suddenly, you start thinking about this feeling of contentment, and the next thing you know, your happiness becomes a problem that needs to be solved. Why am I so damned happy? It starts with “why.” Then those thoughts multiply, using the 5W’s and the 1H to gather information. How did I get so happy? How long is this happiness going to last? Will I still be happy tomorrow? Next week? On my birthday? How can I hold onto this feeling? What future obstacles could interrupt this happiness? I need to identify those and avoid them or eliminate them or….?When we let our monkey mind run the show, it’ll turn anything, including contentment,?into a dilemma. We literally think away our “inner peace” and replace it with panic,?worry, and fear. We’ve all caught ourselves experiencing a feeling of bliss for a stint.?And then, as soon as we start thinking about it, we wonder how long it’s going to last.?And then, we start freaking out about it going away, and we find ourselves on guard,?waiting for something “bad” to happen.?

On more than one occasion, I bet you’ve worried away your sunny days. We all have. Don’t stress about it. Besides, you can’t change that now, as it’s in the past. Though our ego mind wants us to believe this, everything is not a problem to be solved. Viewing life this way distorts the true reality of things. True reality exists without bias and judgment. It just is. Reality exists without labels and emotions, even though the constant chatter in our mind wants to judge, attach an emotion, wants to “fix the problem.” And do you want to know what’s worse? Once our?conscious mind has decided there’s a problem that needs to be solved—and we hop on?board that train—our happiness is gone. It’s over because now we’re thinking about it,?which means we are no longer living in the moment and enjoying the bliss of things as?they are. Our monkey mind has created an issue and escorted us right into a place?called if only to solve the problem. And that place is always in a past or future mental?experience. If only I were thinner, had more money, a nicer car, the latest gadget, lived in a?warmer climate, painted my house a darker shade of gray, had a better relationship with?my mother, my boss, my employees…. If only I could fix this one thing, then I’d be?happy.

Then you fix “this one thing.” You buy your dream car, and life is good for a stint.?You’re content again. Until that voice jumps back in and says something to the effect:?Hey, do you see that new problem over there? And you make the mistake of engaging. I know,?I do! I do see that new problem over there! …If only my ears were more attractive, life?would be perfect. (Oh, yes, no “problem” is off limits to your monkey mind.) And just like?that, your happiness is unraveled. It found another Rubik’s Cube—your big dumb?ears—and it needs to start twisting. The ego mind looks for problems like a missile?homing in on a target.?We unravel perfectly good relationships, create career setbacks, blow the?championship game, and drop physics just by listening to this “voice in our head.”

We’ve already discussed and addressed some of this by learning to feed courage and?starve fear and through the practice of recapitulation. But did you know our experiences?are not just affected by this higher-level self-sabotage? Get ready for this….?Our monkey mind distorts our memories, too! This brain of ours that’s always thinking?wants to not only question the perfectly fine present so that we stress about the future, it?wants to change the past, as well. If only I had stopped after two drinks, not listened to?my mother, finished college, started saving sooner…. If only I had stopped eating like?crap in my twenties…. And when we allow it to do this, our memories live on to haunt us?in the form of the emotion of regret. The power or presence and the capacity to re-route your monkey mind is a practice. Next week, I will continue to share my personal experiences and how to train your mind so that you can navigate the twists and turns of non-reality and enjoy what is real and right in front of you.

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Mark Divine, Ph.D.的更多文章

  • The Power of Perseverance

    The Power of Perseverance

    “Energy and persistence conquer all things.” —Benjamin Franklin As leaders, there are many moments when faced with…

    5 条评论
  • Cultivating Leadership Brilliance and Emotional Intelligence

    Cultivating Leadership Brilliance and Emotional Intelligence

    “Emotional intelligence is being curious about people in their lives and their stories, and communication is the way we…

    1 条评论
  • Embracing a Global Mindset: The Key to Holistic Leadership Development

    Embracing a Global Mindset: The Key to Holistic Leadership Development

    Be impeccable with your word, don’t take anything personally, don’t make assumptions, and always do your best.”-Don…

    2 条评论
  • The Superpower of Active Listening

    The Superpower of Active Listening

    “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” – George Bernard Shaw Effective…

    2 条评论
  • Unpacking the Power of Transparency in Leadership

    Unpacking the Power of Transparency in Leadership

    “A lack of transparency results in distrust and a deep sense of insecurity.”-Dalai Lama Let’s be transparent about the…

    1 条评论
  • Leading Mindfully

    Leading Mindfully

    “You can have anything you want in life if you just help enough other people get what they want.” -Zig Ziglar In the…

    3 条评论
  • Mindful Leadership

    Mindful Leadership

    “Restore your attention or bring it to a new level by dramatically slowing down whatever you’re doing.” – Sharon…

    7 条评论
  • Leading Through VUCA

    Leading Through VUCA

    Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill Leadership…

    4 条评论
  • Navigating VUCA with Servant Leadership

    Navigating VUCA with Servant Leadership

    “The warrior is one who sacrifices himself for the good of others. His task is to take care of the elderly, the…

    3 条评论
  • Applying Self-Determination Theory for Leadership Success

    Applying Self-Determination Theory for Leadership Success

    “Love what you do. Get good at it.

    2 条评论

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了