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Another hot summer day in the desert. I like to run in the mornings but need to walk the dog first. He is more heat sensitive than I am.

Today I woke up late. It was already getting hot outside when I took the dog out. We stepped out of the yard and my dog bolted after a couple of coyotes. Fortunately, he hesitated at an embankment and I was able to get the leash on him.

We finished the walk and it was getting hotter. I put on the running gear and headed out the door.

I run on a lot of dirt and gravel roads and pick up a lot of grit and small pebbles in my shoes. Right away I had to stop and empty my shoes. This is a constant issue and it really annoys me to need to stop.

Of course it happened again right away. I just kept running. My thoughts came around to why this bothered me so much. The sharp jabs hurt, right? Well, as I paid more attention to this, I realized that it did not hurt that bad. In fact, during the past year, I have been walking around the yard barefoot to toughen my feet up a bit. Now that hurt! Inspired by the mountain hike with @MTF where he walked up the mountain without shoes on (sharp rock terrain), I have even run a little bit on the road barefoot.

So why would these grains in my shoe bother me so much? They always have but I could not think of a clear reason. It seems that it always bothered me so I automatically reacted the same way each time.

For the past 10 years, I have been trying to evaluate things that are a bother and figure out how to let them go. Telemarketing calls, rude drivers, routine failures, people, etc.... While I have had some success this, it appears that there are hundreds of little annoyances that get in the way of a peaceful existence.

I finally determined that this grinding in my shoe was only annoying me as a result of how my mind was thinking. I mean, crap, I wake up and run in the heat all through the summer. Yet that is not an annoyance to me. I actually like it. But my mind is trained to think like that.

As I write this the pebble is still in my shoe. It is annoying me no more.

How does this relate to our daily lives and business? Not a breakthrough or anything that will radically change what you accomplish. It can make your day more enjoyable if you can remove some of the little bothers from your thoughts.
 
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For the past 10 years, I have been trying to evaluate things that are a bother and figure out how to let them go. Telemarketing calls, rude drivers, routine failures, people, etc.... While I have had some success this, it appears that there are hundreds of little annoyances that get in the way of a peaceful existence.

How are you with mosquitos @SteveO ?

These are the one thing that can turn me from a monk to shoe-throwing maniac in about 10 seconds.
 

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How are you with mosquitos @SteveO ?

These are the one thing that can turn me from a monk to shoe-throwing maniac in about 10 seconds.
Thanks for hitting where it hurts. :)

I cannot sleep with a blood sucker in the house. They love to chomp on me... especially in my sleep.

The last 2 houses that I lived in were mosquito paradises. I could not use the front door to enter as dozens would fly in if the door was opened. I had to use the garage to go in and out.

The other house was the patio. I was right up against a lake on the golf course. There were literally thousands on my back patio. They brought in the bats which shit all over the walls. We did not use the backyard as a result.

I had to move out into the desert to get away from them. Here I have ground squirrels that eat my plants, tear the insulation out of my motorhome, and chew wires on my truck.

I was pelting them with a pellet gun and filling them with poison to eradicate them. I was also considering shooting the coyotes for fear that they would hurt of kill my dogs (they did kill one a few years ago).

Other than the mosquitoes, I am coming to peace with the squirrels and coyotes. I have quit hurting them with the realization that I am in their home also. We can learn to coexist.

Not the mosquitoes though. I hate mosquitoes.
 
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love my @SteveO !!.... was about to go play some golf with my son. took a detour on a wild ride of coyote / squirrel / mosquito rant with you and Rob...... loved it.

i will think about this steve ...... how to let the little shit go. in business i am really good at it. always other stuff i can pay attention to.....

will see how it goes on the golf course today as i make the perfect swing and the stupid a$$ ball decides to roll into the damn cross creek some asshat decided it would be fun to put there. #$%&!!!

love, ZP
 
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love my @SteveO !!.... was about to go play some golf with my son. took a detour on a wild ride of coyote / squirrel / mosquito rant with you and Rob...... loved it.

i will think about this steve ...... how to let the little shit go. in business i am really good at it. always other stuff i can pay attention to.....

will see how it goes on the golf course today as i make the perfect swing and the stupid a$$ ball decides to roll into the damn cross creek some asshat decided it would be fun to put there. #$%&!!!

love, ZP
Letting little shit go is tough for people like us. We are so intense! It is worth it though. I'm sure that you could teach me some things...

btw... You owe me a visit!
 

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Your post reminds me that I need to read a bunch of books on stoicism, I bought them, but haven't read 'em.... kind reminds me of not reading books on procrastination...
 

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Thanks for posting this, @SteveO. I had a rough few days and it makes me feel better to know that I inspired you to try the barefoot lifestyle.
 
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Thanks for posting this, @SteveO. I had a rough few days and it makes me feel better to know that I inspired you to try the barefoot lifestyle.
You have inspired me in more ways than that. I really enjoy your approach to life.
 

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The human body is a finite object within the temporal realm.

You lessen the annoyances and confusions within the body through "higher order thinking skills."

Reminds me of the buddhist proverb: "i looked away for a moment and then my life began"

Or a proposition in Spinozas ethics : "The mind has the idea of this or that body sub species aternitatis(under the aspect of eternity)"
 

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Ah, the life with no annoyances or struggle. Just ease, relaxation, fun, excitement, love, etc, etc. The stuff dreams are made of, and what every Law of Attraction book tries to sell to you.

In reality, it's a facade. The work we do is not to live in a paradise of comfort, it's to fulfill our base needs and to serve others. The rest is the mind playing tricks on itself in my opinion.

I really appreciate your post because it sums up how I practice living. I'm butchering the quote, but someone smarter than I said "Do not wish for a lighter load, wish for broader shoulders."

If every minor discomfort or annoyance was stripped from our lives, I have feeling we'd all go absolutely insane.
 
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Ah, the life with no annoyances or struggle. Just ease, relaxation, fun, excitement, love, etc, etc. The stuff dreams are made of, and what every Law of Attraction book tries to sell to you.

In reality, it's a facade. The work we do is not to live in a paradise of comfort, it's to fulfill our base needs and to serve others. The rest is the mind playing tricks on itself in my opinion.

I really appreciate your post because it sums up how I practice living. I'm butchering the quote, but someone smarter than I said "Do not wish for a lighter load, wish for broader shoulders."

If every minor discomfort or annoyance was stripped from our lives, I have feeling we'd all go absolutely insane.
If you knew me you would know well enough that a lighter load is never a desire of mine. I appreciate your input but have a very different outlook.

We go through life with a lot of challenges. Why make it more difficult by stressing/worrying about things that don't matter?
 

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I legit thought this thread was gonna be about SteveO making another million on a brand new pebble-removing shoe product.

I was all excited to buy. Js. :)
 

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I have an inner narrative that goes something like:

"If a ____ has power over my emotions, do I really own my emotions?"
"If ____ can ruin my day, who owns my day?"

Insert stones, jerks, competitors, market conditions, snakes, wasps, random accidents, etc., and bend the phrase as needed. That narrative saves me from any number of temper tantrums, give-ups, and sulks.
 

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Choice.

Simple ...yet profound.
 

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btw... You owe me a visit!
Damn right I do!! Been trying to get my golf game up so I don't have to 'pick up'.
Does the US Passport still work to Arizona? lol

I've got the engineering company where I can go anytime. Kids just started back to school (so we should all have covid in about 2 weeks) and I'm teaching a full lecture class this fall in Mechatronics for senior design class. Let me see what spot is open in the holidays / school out calendar (or if we go virtual at some point, maybe i can do the lecture from the jeep on a mountain?).

Your post reminds me that I need to read a bunch of books on stoicism, I bought them, but haven't read 'em.... kind reminds me of not reading books on procrastination...
That's funny. I've been 'booked out' for awhile. Trying to apply all the ones I read and not doing my normal reading. Time to grab a few new ones.

Thanks for posting this, @SteveO. I had a rough few days and it makes me feel better to know that I inspired you to try the barefoot lifestyle.
Dude, you inspire ALL of us! You still not going to answer the door if I come visit you? What if I bring @SteveO with me?
 
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Im also reminded of Arthur Eddingtons "cosmic spectator" ideas. We move into a higher level of awareness and understanding. Where we see negative things in our lives from higher orders of causation and awareness.

Superseding the gripping and never ending effects of bad things in our lives.

"Something unknown is doing something we dont know what"-arthur eddington.
 

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Another hot summer day in the desert. I like to run in the mornings but need to walk the dog first. He is more heat sensitive than I am.

Today I woke up late. It was already getting hot outside when I took the dog out. We stepped out of the yard and my dog bolted after a couple of coyotes. Fortunately, he hesitated at an embankment and I was able to get the leash on him.

We finished the walk and it was getting hotter. I put on the running gear and headed out the door.

I run on a lot of dirt and gravel roads and pick up a lot of grit and small pebbles in my shoes. Right away I had to stop and empty my shoes. This is a constant issue and it really annoys me to need to stop.

Of course it happened again right away. I just kept running. My thoughts came around to why this bothered me so much. The sharp jabs hurt, right? Well, as I paid more attention to this, I realized that it did not hurt that bad. In fact, during the past year, I have been walking around the yard barefoot to toughen my feet up a bit. Now that hurt! Inspired by the mountain hike with @MTF where he walked up the mountain without shoes on (sharp rock terrain), I have even run a little bit on the road barefoot.

So why would these grains in my shoe bother me so much? They always have but I could not think of a clear reason. It seems that it always bothered me so I automatically reacted the same way each time.

For the past 10 years, I have been trying to evaluate things that are a bother and figure out how to let them go. Telemarketing calls, rude drivers, routine failures, people, etc.... While I have had some success this, it appears that there are hundreds of little annoyances that get in the way of a peaceful existence.

I finally determined that this grinding in my shoe was only annoying me as a result of how my mind was thinking. I mean, crap, I wake up and run in the heat all through the summer. Yet that is not an annoyance to me. I actually like it. But my mind is trained to think like that.

As I write this the pebble is still in my shoe. It is annoying me no more.

How does this relate to our daily lives and business? Not a breakthrough or anything that will radically change what you accomplish. It can make your day more enjoyable if you can remove some of the little bothers from your thoughts.

hmm maybe you just found a pre-existing product that can be improved upon...where have I heard this before???
 
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There's two things that have helped in this regard.

1: Observing others lose their shit over little annoyances and judging them heavily for it.
I've stamped this behavior out mostly by this. If I still get annoyed, what usually works then is...

2: Laughing at the absurdity of it, whatever 'it' is. Something like..."We've evolved over millions of years, sent man to the moon, and yet somehow evolved to be annoyed by damn rocks in our shoes."

Simple example, but maybe the point gets across.
 
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There's two things that have helped in this regard.

1: Observing others lose their shit over little annoyances and judging them heavily for it.
I've stamped this behavior out mostly by this. If I still get annoyed, what usually works then is...

2: Laughing at the absurdity of it, whatever 'it' is. Something like..."We've evolved over millions of years, sent man to the moon, and yet somehow evolved to be annoyed by damn rocks in our shoes."

Simple example, but maybe the point gets across.
Ha ha. Yes... I like to try and find the humor in things
 

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through living with my kids growing them up I learned to allways ask me a question, when something is annoying me.
What could propably be the worst think to happen?

So pebbles in my shoes. Worst thing? None. ...
My children being luod anywhere. Worst thing? ..

They told me much in stoism.

But sure moskitos make the same than a fish biting when fishing: 0-180 in 3 Seconds.

I have a tick in trafic: slow drivers make me crazy. But can Ichange that? Yes, changing my way or speed. Choices .


Btw: I had years , where I only went barefoot. That would be a Nice thing to do Again!

Thanks for the topic
 

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I have studied philosophy my whole life and have read hundreds of books on it.

Here is what I think is the secret to happiness and freedom from external objects. The secret is that life has a purpose, its what the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze called “imitatio dei”. It’s basically an identity that has sophisticated intelligence capabilities.

Now here is the problem. How?

It starts with knowing that physical things don’t cause mental things. When you step on a lego barefoot the LEGO(physical object) doesn’t cause the psychological nexus of pain in your mind(mental). Your mind needs to have this to be free from external objects: Thought A=(your Physical body+LEGO body). You need another thought that has this dynamic as it’s object: Thought B + Thought A= Awareness and Understanding. Thought B is the higher order thinking I was talking about. Thinking about your thinking. This is why when your extremely angry the anger and emotion is always directed outward towards the object and not the thought itself. Because somehow this dynamic convinces us that that is the cause. Here again the problem that the physical thing causes the mental thing. This is how confusion works.

Its called being passive vs active. There is no such thing as just sitting on your butt and “passively” processing reality. It’s called metacognition.

True intelligence is having your thoughts exactly mirror the physical thing in reality and it’s not done automatically. You have to put the work in to reflect, think and be aware.

Plato called this the “forms” although most people dismiss it because of its hidden poetic meaning.
 
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Matter arises from consciousness. Time is not directional. Cause and effect are a non-linear entanglement. Therefore, the LEGO on the floor manifests as a result of your future shock and outrage.
 

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Matter arises from consciousness. Time is not directional. Cause and effect are a non-linear entanglement. Therefore, the LEGO on the floor manifests as a result of your future shock and outrage.
Legos are proof that the devil exists and is active in our daily lives.
 

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will see how it goes on the golf course today as i make the perfect swing and the stupid a$$ ball decides to roll into the damn cross creek some asshat decided it would be fun to put there. #$%&!!!

How did you go? Unlocking the key to calm golf would be a billion dollar business haha! I see some CBD companies in the US advertise their product can do it, I tried a CBD gummy bear once that was supposed to help keep you calm, didn't help when I sliced my drive to the wrong fairway like usual :humph: You'd think after all this years I'd either;

A - Accept I have a bad slice, maybe put the driver away until I've fixed it
B- Fix it

But no, rock up, try and belt the cover off it, slice it, get angry :rofl:
 
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Matter arises from consciousness. Time is not directional. Cause and effect are a non-linear entanglement. Therefore, the LEGO on the floor manifests as a result of your future shock and outrage.

Obviously false because the Lego was an illusion anyways. :rofl:
 

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Another hot summer day in the desert. I like to run in the mornings but need to walk the dog first. He is more heat sensitive than I am.

Today I woke up late. It was already getting hot outside when I took the dog out. We stepped out of the yard and my dog bolted after a couple of coyotes. Fortunately, he hesitated at an embankment and I was able to get the leash on him.

We finished the walk and it was getting hotter. I put on the running gear and headed out the door.

I run on a lot of dirt and gravel roads and pick up a lot of grit and small pebbles in my shoes. Right away I had to stop and empty my shoes. This is a constant issue and it really annoys me to need to stop.

Of course it happened again right away. I just kept running. My thoughts came around to why this bothered me so much. The sharp jabs hurt, right? Well, as I paid more attention to this, I realized that it did not hurt that bad. In fact, during the past year, I have been walking around the yard barefoot to toughen my feet up a bit. Now that hurt! Inspired by the mountain hike with @MTF where he walked up the mountain without shoes on (sharp rock terrain), I have even run a little bit on the road barefoot.

So why would these grains in my shoe bother me so much? They always have but I could not think of a clear reason. It seems that it always bothered me so I automatically reacted the same way each time.

For the past 10 years, I have been trying to evaluate things that are a bother and figure out how to let them go. Telemarketing calls, rude drivers, routine failures, people, etc.... While I have had some success this, it appears that there are hundreds of little annoyances that get in the way of a peaceful existence.

I finally determined that this grinding in my shoe was only annoying me as a result of how my mind was thinking. I mean, crap, I wake up and run in the heat all through the summer. Yet that is not an annoyance to me. I actually like it. But my mind is trained to think like that.

As I write this the pebble is still in my shoe. It is annoying me no more.

How does this relate to our daily lives and business? Not a breakthrough or anything that will radically change what you accomplish. It can make your day more enjoyable if you can remove some of the little bothers from your thoughts.
Interesting. The human brain pays attention to very few things that it encounters. It's like buying a new car and then seeing them everywhere. You can only get annoyed if you pay attention.

When my husband and got together, he couldn't understand why I didn't get mad and fight back when a tenant cussed me out. I explained that was the only language that the person knew, and they were blowing off steam. My job was to stand there and wait until they were able to listen to me tell them how it is going to be. Now, bad behavior by tenants rolls off of his back. He doesn't take it personally anymore. Like I kept reminding him, I own the property. I have the last word no matter what they say. I can evict them with the stroke of my pen. They'll be sitting on the curb burping and chirping without a home. My life will go on without them. It's not even a fair fight! Now my husband and I laugh together when we are out of their eyesight. And I rarely do an eviction...
 

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How did you go?
hit a few bad shots, got angry. then realized what i was thank for (playing golf w/ my son), chilled
hit another terrible shot, cussed to the point of laughing, chilled
bad hole, drew a line and called 'we're playing the back 3 for $1 cash' ... calmed down, son got angry at a shot, i won, he lost .......
 
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