Wednesday, September 28, 2011

food for thought


examine what you tolerate.

I first saw this phrase on Pinterest, and tracked down it's origins here.
For days, I've been exploring the nuances of these words. 

I became so intrigued that I started to write a list
of what I tolerate.
 Then I've considered why I tolerate something,
(maybe there's a good reason!)
whether perhaps I shouldn't tolerate something,
and how I might change some of the things I tolerate.

That pile of paperwork at the top of this post?
GONE, by tomorrow morning at 9! 
Promise.
;-)


6 comments:

  1. the list of things I tolerate has grown smaller due to gained perspective... people bitch about the dumbest things!

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  2. I have gone in both directions, becoming more and less tolerant depending. I absolutely no longer will tolerate abusive behavior from anyone. I won't tolerate being taken advantage of. On the other end of the spectrum, I've learned that I can tolerate socks on the floor, or other little things that don't really hurt anyone:)

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  3. Oh, nice to see someone else with a pile of papers!
    I've become both more and less tolerant as I've grown older - less tolerant of crassness and injustice, more tolerant of minor annoyances. Sometimes I like getting older! :)

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  4. What an intriguing idea. I'll have to explore it!

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  5. I was supposed to be doing paperwork today but have sadly been sidetracked by cake!

    Pomona x

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  6. I like the idea of creating a list of things that I tolerate. When you first mentioned it, I could not go into the space of thinking about what I tolerate. Some of the burden made me filled with fear and KNOWING that I will have to take some responsibility if I face that which I tolerate.

    The stack of books and papers is similar to mine. I have a stack like that at my little ashram-style apartment which I keep in one of those functional market baskets from Ghana. I have another stack that I keep tucked in an under the counter space in the kitchen where I live in Santa Fe. And surprise; I have another little stash like the one shown in your photo; it fits neatly in a gallon-size zip lock. That accumulation stays in my computer bag. It all adds up to a collected mess.

    Earlier today, I cleaned up the accumulation of books, unopened envelopes and some year old local weekly papers that were tucked under the counter. I was inspired by your post.

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