Good and bad

Our experiences shape our perceptions of good and bad. And the structures of culture, family, and belief systems dictate the boundaries of that shape.

As children, good and bad teachings are meant to keep us in order. Beyond childhood, we add to these teachings by judging everything in terms of good and bad, which constricts us even more and narrows the boundaries of our experience.

When good and bad judgements make their reach into every part of our lives, we can find ourselves operating within rigid guidelines. If you are creatively challenged, unable to express yourself fully, or want more from life, try dropping your perception of good and bad. It is possibly a bad idea that is good for you.

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