A new question from a reader for the 'Ask Doc and The Mountain Cat' portion of this program:
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the idea of “Change.” Some of us thrive on it, even seek it out, while others avoid it, and fear it. One thing is for certain, change is inevitable. The Ebb and Flow of life. I read last night the classic, silly, yet important book titled, “Who Moved My Cheese?” In it is asks…”What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” So I send the question out to Mt. Cat and Doc and invite all fellow bloggers to answer. Thanks fellas.
Sincerely,
The Google Doll
7 years later....
2 years ago
13 comments:
If I wasn't afraid I would be the debate moderator between AbsolutGator and Dirkstar at a shooting range.
I always wanted to write the satire of that book called "Who Cut my Cheese?"
Personally I welcome change. It is what life is all about.
I think people are broken into two categories: Free Spirits and Homebodies. I am definitely a Free Spirit!
I love change too. I just prefer the change be a good thing.
If I weren't afraid I'd go on a rattlesnake roundup. But, I freaking hat snakes. ;-)
I saw this quote once...
"To fight fear, act. To increase fear, wait, put off, postpone." David J. Schwartz
If fear wasn't a factor, I'd do anything and everything I thought to do. Maybe fear isn't ALWAYS such a bad thing...it makes you think first. The question is can you overcome your unnecessary fears?
I have no fears. Just anger and resentment. hahahahaha
What a great topic.
If I had no fear I'd try out for American Idol.
Kidding. Just kidding.
I am not a person who is real comfortable with change. I sort of get wrapped in to routine and that feels good - even if it sucks.
I am with Karen on this one...
Here's another tid-bit from that book:
If you do not change, you can become extinct!
Why, I'd jump...
Come on, things don't change. And global warming is a hoax!...oops wait...wrong blog...never mind....
I like change. Change makes you grow.
BUT I like some things to stay the same. Like how my butt was in my 20's... that should have stayed the same!
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