It’s about constructing your own reality

It’s about constructing your own reality

happiness, responsibilityYou must take responsibility.  You cannot change the circumstances, the weather or the wind, but you can change yourself.  That is something you have charge of.  ~ Jim Rohn

Originally posted 05/2019

It’s funny how ideas come to me for the blog each week.  Sometimes I sit down and dream and think and dig out an idea like digging a tick out of your dogs back.  Sometimes I google happiness and look for something to write about.  A lot of times though, something happens in my life and that thing resonates and like a kernel or seed begins to germinate and grows into something to write about.  Tonight’s posts is one of the more esoteric forms of this phenomenon.

I remember the idea coming to me, but exactly where it came from is not so clear.  Perhaps it popped out of something on Netflix or from the recent Douglas Adams’ book I’ve been reading. Perhaps it was embedded in something I encountered on a social media feed or an NPR podcast.  I can’t quite put my finger on the source but the idea is clear and fundamental to our lives and our happiness.  It’s a simple idea that is really wholly contained in the Jim Rohn quote above.  In your life there are a lot of circumstances, a lot of them you can’t control.  For instance, where and who you are born to is something you had no control or choice in.  Those starting blocks inevitably lead you into certain circumstances in your life that are for the most part unalterable.  The perfect analogy is a game of poker.

karma, happinessYou are dealt the cards you are dealt, and to steal a quick quote from the Kenny Rogers “every hand’s a winner and every hand’s a loser.”   Those unalterable circumstances are the cards you’re dealt.  Sometimes in your life you’re dealt a royal flush, and I know a couple of people who were.  Sometimes you’re dealt a really good hand and sometimes let’s face it, you’re dealt complete shit.  The reality is that there is only one hand that can’t be beat in poker and that’s the royal flush.  People dealt that hand never think about it, because they can never lose and they live their lives that way.  But the rest of us at various times get various levels of good and bad hands.  But because every other hand can be beat by something, there is always the possibility you have that hand, so no matter how good someone else’s hand is, a bluff can sometimes work with the worst of hands.

What that convoluted analogy boils down to is that although your circumstances may be terrible, there’s always a chance you can make it work out well.   The real deciding factor in how good your hand (your circumstances) is ultimately, is how well you play it.  YOU are the most important thing in this picture and your attitude, your expectations and your effort decide how good things can be.  YOU create your life and you can make the most out of what you are given, or you can whine and cry and blame the circumstances of your life.  Now I’m a realist and sure if you’re born into a poor and uneducated family, in a poor place, if you have societal disadvantages due to your appearance, ethnicity etc… you will not likely be as successful as someone born to wealthy parents in a rich area who is tall, healthy and beautiful.

But there are examples everywhere you look of people who bucked those odds.  People you see, meet and read about every single day who have overcome bad hands.  What’s special about these people?  it comes down to a few of things:

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I don’t know if I can adequately express how important your attitude is to how successful and happy you will be.  But I’ll give this example, you go through the grocery store checkout and the checker, never makes eye contact, doesn’t greet you, rings up the groceries then hands you the receipt without a word.  The experience leaves you feeling a little out of sorts and unsatisfied.  Let’s contrast that with my experience the other day in a store where that first experience is the norm.  The cashier said hello, asked how my day was going and actually waited a beat for an answer.  She smiled, she was engaging and thanked me when she handed me the receipt.  It was so pleasant in fact that I complimented her on her attitude.

Now imagine, I’m in that line and I own a store or a company that has the need for a customer service related clerk.  Her attitude might get her a job offer, it will certainly get her more pleasant responses from her customers.  And that positivity loop makes work a better day for her, so she goes home in a better mood.  That makes her experience with her family a bit easier and better.  That simple feedback loop provides her with a happier life than she would otherwise have, and what did it take to get there?  Effort.

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Effort, this is where the personal responsibility in our life comes in.  What started the positive feedback loop that person was on, was her effort.  She decided to initiate it by making a conscious effort to encounter the world on a positive footing and that’s what she got back in return.  You may have an incredibly talent, I have a nephew who has tremendous natural talent as a golfer.  But that alone is not enough to become a professional golfer or get a golfing scholarship to college.  If he wants those types of successes he needs effort and discipline.  The talent is the cards you’re dealt, but if you fold, you don’t win.  You have to take the step of extending the effort to put yourself into a better position.  And what also really helps is to have  positive expectations.

Expectations

One of my favorite concepts in psychology is called the self-fulfilling prophecy.  A self-fulfilling prophecy is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true, by the very terms of the prophecy itself, due to positive feedback between belief and behavior.  The image below simplifies it as well as you can.

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This means that it is incredibly important for you to believe things can be better, that you can achieve the goals you set and occasionally, that you believe you can fly.

So here’s the thing folks, we create our own success and happiness through three simple things, our attitude, our effort and our expectations.  So if you believe you can achieve something, if you carry with you an attitude that creates positivity and you work real hard you can achieve any reasonable goal, most unreasonable goals and the occasional miracle.  And without a doubt my friends, you will have more happy days. ~ Rev Kane

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Happiness and the 4th of July

Happiness and the 4th of July

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Fourth of July Fireworks

Since you get more joy out of giving joy to others, you should put a good deal of thought into the happiness that you are able to give. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt 

Originally published July 2019

Happy Fourth of July my friends!  The day here in America where we celebrate our independence, at least from foreign oppressors.  We in the United States are very fortunate to live in a country where we have our independence, our freedom and the fundamental right to pursue happiness guaranteed in the very documents that define our country.

Often over the course of our history this freedom and independence has been guaranteed in blood, by the loss of lives of men and women in our armed forces.  By people struggling against oppression, marchers in Selma, people who sat at lunch counters, and recently the government of the state of New York giving the equality of marriage rights to homosexuals.  These brave acts, all came from individuals who gave of themselves, sometimes even their lives, so that we can these freedoms and independence.

So, in the spirit of giving that preserves our way of life I would ask you to give this 4th of July.  Whether it be a charitable donation, your time in service, or even just a kind word or a random act of kindness, give a little bit of happiness today in thanks.  I assure you, it will come back three fold, have a happy fourth of July, go see some fireworks and have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane

Some other posts on Happiness!

Happy Anniversary – Ministry of Happiness: Our Best Posts

Fear is Killing Your Happiness

Remember the Sweet Things

Happiness is Taking Risks

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Random Happiness: The beauty and power of nature

Random Happiness: The beauty and power of nature

unaka quoteToday friends, some amazing images from nature, from fog, clouds and storms to the migration across the Serengeti, enjoy and have a happy day ~ Rev Kane

 

Unbelievable fog coming over a mountain

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Migration on the Serengeti

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Why giving makes you happy

Why giving makes you happy

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Rev Kane and LeAnne at her 25th Wedding Anniversary Party

Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love. ~ Lao Tzu

We’ve talked a lot about gratitude and giving and one of my favorite posts on the subject comes from a long-time friend of mine on her wonderful blog.  Her piece is short and simple and truly gets at the core of why giving of your time and yourself can make you happier.  The best bit is that she posts a list of the things that she learned or relearned as part of her volunteering, give it a read and have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane

Things I Have Learned (or reminded of) Recently by LeAnne Notabartolo on her Good for Spooning blog a really wonderful blog about food and life.

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Don’t Be Afraid to be Happy

Don’t Be Afraid to be Happy

I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain..          Bene Gesserit Litany Against Fear (From the novel Dune by Frank Herbert)

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about fear in our society.  Fear really holds us back in a lot of ways.  One of the frustrating things for me is that what I often see is that people are very often afraid of the wrong things.  What do I mean by that? In an average year in America, one person dies by shark attack, however around thirty die by dog attack.  However, I bet far more of you would be willing to walk up and pet a strange dog in the park than would swim in the ocean.  Fear is not a rational activity, which is why so many more people fear sharks than dogs.  Now I know what you’re thinking, there are no sharks in my pool at home.  However, in a given year about 60 – 70 people die of drowning each year.

In America fear has become rampant, in addition to sharks, we fear being murdered by gang members, blown up by terrorists and dying in plane crashes.  Of course murder rates have been declining for 30 years (except in a couple of urban cities), you are about as likely of being killed in a terrorist attack as winning the lottery and plane travel is safer than traveling by car.  Ok, so we’re afraid of the wrong things, why is that?

Fear is a psychological phenomenon, the idea of being torn about by a shark or falling out of the sky is so horrifying that it magnifies the danger in our minds.  Add to that something like Jaws and pretty much sharks become utterly terrifying.  What we have to also remember is that fear is a business in America.  You see fear sells newspapers, pumps up cable news ratings, sells us types of insurance we don’t need.  Remember all of those stranger child abduction and molestations in the 1980’s and those poor kids that were abducted by Satanic Cults?  Those stories sold a lot of newspapers and books, only one problem, they never happened.  But bring it up at work tomorrow and I bet you can find someone who will swear it all happened.  We are bombarded daily, heck hourly, by things that are meant to scare us so that people can make money off of us.

How do you beat the cycle.  First, the next time you are hesitant about doing something that scares you look up the facts.  Knowing the real risks might make that step a little easier.  Stop watching cable news, something my friend Rich bugged me about for years, even though I was watching very little by that point, stopping made me happier.  There was a time when I would usually have CNN Headline News on in the background at home.  Loop after loop of the same stories, murder, death and destruction as a running commentary in my life. Later, as I still tuned into CNN once a day for an hour, it really was more of the same, shallow stories meant to make me nervous and not want to risk missing what else might be happening.  Please understand, I’m not suggesting you ignore what’s going on in the world, just that you take it in small doses from sources that are not as inflammatory as cable news.  I scan the headlines online from CNN and if I see something that looks interesting I dive in on sites with more substance.  Sites like the Christian Science Monitor, the BBC, the NY Times or Al Jazeera.  Especially sites like the Christian Science Monitor take a nice deep dive, you won’t get a story ten minutes after an event, but you’ll get a non-biased in-depth analysis.

Finally, as we’ve discussed before, happiness is a choice, as is fear.  The quote above about fear from the novel Dune, is one I love and good advice.  For me, what gets me past my fear in most instances is taking an honest look at two things.  What is the worst thing that could likely happen, not the worst thing, but the worst likely thing.  Then comparing that the best possible thing that could happen.  In the end, we more often regret what we didn’t do than what we did and that is because the best possible thing is often magnificent.  The best example I can give is my trip to Jordan in December.  Yes, there was a small chance of being killed in a terrorist attack, however the most likely worse thing was a twisted ankle or knee.  However the best thing was what happened, utter awe seeing the 2300 year old city of Petra and one of the most joyous moments in my life floating in the Dead Sea.

So my friends, let your fear flow through and past you.  Minimize the sources of anxiety in your life, you’ll be happier for it.  And take chances my friends, risk leads to reward.

Have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane

 

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Grateful for a Wonderful Week

Grateful for a Wonderful Week

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It is through gratitude for the present moment that the spiritual dimension of life opens up. ~ Eckhart Tolle

We have all had a tough times the last few months, there is a pandemic raging around the globe.  Police shootings, violence from white supremacists and public protests have left people feeling unsafe.  Our society is so politically polarized that something, wearing masks during a pandemic, that should be utterly uncontroversial has become a massive point of political contention and further polarization.  We are all a bit worn out, anxious, tired and in need of some good news.  I wish had some specifically for you, but what I do have and I want to talk about, is the really good news that I got this week.  Hopefully, what has made me so happy this week, can at least bring you a smile.

I wrote a post last week about my niece, The Night Ninja, well this week she went through her graduation and I got to watch it live on the internet.  Her high school, also my old high school, did a really wonderful job with creating a socially distant way to honor the graduates.  My niece looked absolutely wonderful.

graduationIt was a really proud moment, even if I had to get up at 5:30 in the morning to watch.  It has been a big week for my nieces, the oldest above graduating from high school and my littlest niece turned one.  I’m gratefully blessed with a whole clan of nieces and nephews, eight in all who routinely make me proud and happy.

Earlier in the week I actually got approval to take vacation in a couple of weeks.  Normally this isn’t such a big deal, but I went eleven weeks straight of working far too many hours over too many days each week due to all of the changes brought about by the COVID pandemic.  So to actually have time off to look forward to is wonderful, I’ve got a little road trip planned for my time off.

The big news that came later the day of the graduation was that my brother, who was very concerned about being laid off from his job, found out that he is in fact being kept on.  For someone who has a wife and three young children, it was a massive relief for my whole family.

In these turbulent times, any good new is a treat and to get four doses of good news is one week is utterly fantastic.  I hope my friends, that some good news comes your way as well and thank you for indulging me sharing tonight. ~ Rev Kane

 

 

 

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My COVID Times Diary – A Socially Distant Graduation

My COVID Times Diary – A Socially Distant Graduation

My path has not been determined. I shall have more experiences and pass many more milestones. ~ Agnetha Faltskog

As someone who works in education, there is one annual milestone that is a huge deal and that’s graduation.  The culmination of the efforts of the students, a moment of recognition for them and their families.  An opportunity to gather and celebrate with their family, friends and teachers.  A chance to express their gratitude to everyone who helped them achieve this goal.

One of the things the our COVID Times has done is all but eliminate large gatherings.  So traditional graduations have fallen by the way side.  There have certainly been some creative ways in which schools have tried to celebrate their graduates.  There have been virtual graduations online, graduations at race tracks, delivered diplomas and even drive-in graduations.

This past week I got to experience one of these personally.  Hudson High School in New York, my old high school, held a virtual high school graduation and my oldest niece participated, I wrote about her last week.  Living in California meant that I had to get up at 5:30AM to watch the ceremony online but it was absolutely worth it.

The school did a fantastic job, as you can see from the photos, the graduates were spaced following social distancing rules on chairs on the football field.  The parents, were asked to wait in their cars and were called to the stands corresponding to the row that there student was in.  So every student’s parents got to view the moment their student collected their diploma, got to cheer for them and take a picture.  On stage the moment they got their diplomas was the one moment they got to take their masks off.  A small moment of normalcy in a very not normal senior year.

There were a few things missing, no speeches by the valedictorian or faculty, no mingling with friends and families but the students did get to have a graduation.  And my niece got to  cross the stage, get her diploma and smile for a picture. It was great to see people cheering for all the students including my niece, in the comment section.

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It was a wonderful day and a really creative way  for the students to be celebrated.                ~ Michael ‘Rev’ Kane

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Happiness are Sunsets – Part 2

Happiness are SunsetsPart 2

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Tonight part two of the sunset shots, enjoy and have a happy day ~ Rev Kane

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Happiness is Sunsets – Part 1

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Happiness are Sunsets

Happiness are Sunsets – Part 1

01So tonight the first of two parts of a collection of sunset shots.  I’m blessed to live in a place with great sunsets, enjoy and have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane

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My COVID Times Diary – Acceptance

My COVID Times Diary Acceptance

italian cemetery, colmaFor after all, the best thing one can do when it is raining is let it rain. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I think we’ve hit an interesting point during these COVID times.  I’m calling it acceptance, although a more accurate term might submission.  I really think that as a society the United States has given into the corona virus.  We’ve given up and have declared it the victor.  What was it that the corona virus did to so easily defeat us?  Well, quite frankly it made things uncomfortable for us. Yup, that’s all it took, it is apparently too hard for us to wear a mask and to social distance.

Of course life has to move forward and businesses have to function.  We started out well, some places did absolutely amazing and are seeing the fruits of that work with lower infection and hospitalization rates.  Overall in America the rate of deaths from COVID have been declining consistently for over a month now.  A lot of that reflects the high infection and death rates in NY and NJ declining.  And most places are using this as justification for “opening” up society even more than we already have.  Tonight on my walk life seemed very much back to normal in downtown San Bruno.  Almost every business was open, including all of the bars and restaurants.  The local bar was crowded, people shoulder to shoulder with nary a mask in sight.  The streets were busy with traffic, honestly, if it weren’t for the people that were wearing masks, you could have easily thought it was June 2019, not June 2020.

Great you might say, it’s about time life has gotten back to normal.  the problem is, things aren’t normal, there is still a virus raging in America killing 500 people a day, that’s 15,000 a month.  The equivalent of an average year of flu deaths every two months, and that’s after shelter in place orders generally shut down society for 6 -12 weeks.  As we are re-starting society there was an expectation of more infections and of course more deaths.  But the goal was to move slow, do lots of testing and contact tracing for positive cases.  However we haven’t done a good job setting up for that, but have move forward anyway.  We are currently seeing, in about a dozen states, high levels of infections, hospitals and ICU wards in particularly are also getting crowded again.  Sounds like a warning bell, something to make us pull back.

But no, that would mean we were ready for sacrifice and fight against the virus.  But that’s not who we are.  Most of us consider twelve weeks of sheltering in place to have been a hardship and that we’ve done our part.  I’ve heard many people say that they are done, it’s time to get back to normal.  We’ve seen professional and college sports make the first moves to get restarted, only to find, once they started testing, clusters of dozens of positive cases.  This is what we face with sports returning, what we face with secondary schools and college campuses opening.  I have a feeling the July 4th holiday weekend is going to be a party for COVID even more than for us.  With people feeling things are back to normal, with group size limits expanded, with bars and restaurants open, we’ll see crowds everywhere.  Drinking in crowds, in close contact at bars, parties and barbecues is perfect for spreading the virus.  I have a feeling in mid-July we will see the trend of decreasing COVID deaths flattening or even starting to grow again.  Especially when you start having political rallies with 6000 people together, mask free, cheering in the same building for hours.

So it would sound like we’re about to be sheltered in place again as things start to get bad, but I don’t think that will be the case.  You see, as I stated at the beginning, we’ve given in, acquiesced, we’ve come to accept that people will just have to die, so the rest of us can continue on with a relatively  normal life.  I find it really sad that the attitude I hear expressed far too often right now is, oh well, people are gonna die some time.  I think that attitude only lasts until someone you know dies from the disease.  But before then, people feel invincible and can justify acting irresponsibly.   We’ve accepted that lots of people are going to die and as long as we’re not personally inconvenienced, well then that’s just fine.

Acceptance can be a good thing, as the quote says above, the best thing you can do when it rains, is to let it rain.  Rain is inevitable and you can’t change or stop it.  Acceptance was one of the most enduring lessons I picked up during my 1000 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail.  You come to learn when you are living out in the elements that you just have to come to accept the weather.  That’s the frustrating part for me of this attitude I see.  We can change this, simple social distancing and a high level of mask wearing would greatly reduce the risk of the infection exploding again.  But we’ve given up, wearing a mask and being socially distant is just too hard for us, and that idea is just too sad for me. Stay safe and be well.  ~ Michael ‘Rev’ Kane

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COVID Times, Travel Memories

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