BajaRon
Well-known member
I would like to offer an observation of my own about some 'Negativity' having been a worthy subject of discussion lately.
I used to ride dirt bikes a lot where I tended to encounter a great deal of hazards, obstacles, and otherwise negative riding conditions. The whole idea being to avoid or overcome all of them. It is very satisfying when you do. It can leave a mark when you don't.
One of the 1st things I learned is that you go where you look. You WILL end up at the very location where your focus is. Period!
In dirt bike riding, this translates into the unavoidable result that if you concentrate on the negative (the stump, rock, ditch, etc.) then you are doomed to encounter them. BUT! If you focus instead on where you WANT to go, that is where you WILL go. The results can be amazingly positive!
So while it is important that you recognize and acknowledge the negative, it is IMPERATIVE that you NOT dwell on it.
The other thing I discovered is that this does not come naturally. It takes determined practice.
I have since realized that this same principle applies to every aspect of life. And I would suggest that it applies even here on our beloved Spyderlovers forum.
I used to ride dirt bikes a lot where I tended to encounter a great deal of hazards, obstacles, and otherwise negative riding conditions. The whole idea being to avoid or overcome all of them. It is very satisfying when you do. It can leave a mark when you don't.
One of the 1st things I learned is that you go where you look. You WILL end up at the very location where your focus is. Period!
In dirt bike riding, this translates into the unavoidable result that if you concentrate on the negative (the stump, rock, ditch, etc.) then you are doomed to encounter them. BUT! If you focus instead on where you WANT to go, that is where you WILL go. The results can be amazingly positive!
So while it is important that you recognize and acknowledge the negative, it is IMPERATIVE that you NOT dwell on it.
The other thing I discovered is that this does not come naturally. It takes determined practice.
I have since realized that this same principle applies to every aspect of life. And I would suggest that it applies even here on our beloved Spyderlovers forum.