At first glance what
does this meme say to you? No really look at it and take a moment to think
about it and respond to self. Honestly speaking did you see yourself as the dog
or the eagle? How did the situation end? Where were you, mentally when it ended?
I saw this meme on social media and was drawn to it because this picture
depicted what I see on social media whenever I log in. The amount of energy
people use to spread negative and hateful messages is astounding. I call it
self-destructive behavior because well essentially it truly only hurts self. (I’ll
refer back to the meme as “exhibit A”) This type of self-destructive behavior can
be seen in the passive-aggressive and aggressive form.
Okay so we’ve heard the
sayings, "If you dig one ditch you better dig two because the trap you set
may just be for you" or how about "holding on to anger is like
drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die"? For the
believers the bible states in Proverbs 26:27, “Whoever
digs a pit will fall into it; if someone rolls a stone, it will roll back on
them.” In my estimation, the true defeat in revenge returns
to the hand that dealt it. I often use social media as an observation tool to
help me pinpoint patterns in human behavior, test theories and make general
assessments. Personally I had to reevaluate my own social media interaction and
retain a better handle on being triggered and responding to negativity. A few
years ago as I engaged in a war of words with a complete stranger and I
remember thinking “What am I gaining?” I believe that question is vital
to the individual that actively seeks revenge.
Vengeance is a
monster of appetite, forever bloodthirsty and never filled.—Richelle E.
Goodrich
It’s like chasing waterfalls, an intangible dream with no thought of the consequences. Take
one look at the dog in “exhibit A” and we can see how that scenario will end.
Please don't invest a lot of time and
energy chasing issues, situations and people that are beyond your control. You
can be more productive resolving personal concerns and concentrating on self-improvement
help in the betterment of your daily living.
Revenge can only
be found on the road to self-destruction.—Wayne Gerard Trotman
If you are not careful the essence of who you are can be
consumed and damaged. So many people are never able to notice how deep the pit they
are in is until hopelessness and loneliness appears. The dog is so obsessed
with snatching the eagle out the sky, he’s lost sight of the road….well the
lack thereof. So tell me, why aren’t you more important to YOU than the person/situation
you’re after? Note: non-verbal (actions) supersede the verbal (words).
Revenge is not
worthy of you. If you concentrate on revenge, you will keep those wounds fresh
that would otherwise have healed.—Adeline Yen Mah
Healing is a response to an injury this sets into motion a sequence of events to restoration, physically and emotionally. I read that there are basically four phases to the healing process as it pertains to the physical. I won’t go in-depth because the research is for an analogy I’m using on another blog but dammit it’s fitting so I will use some information. Ok so the four phases a wound goes through are: the hemostasis, inflammatory phase, proliferation phase, and maturation. There are absolutely no suggestions made that one should pick over the wound, pour salt in it or consistently stare at said wound. The phases show how the body identifies what’s going on, takes action essential to fixing what’s wrong, covers the wound to allow time for it to recover and gain strength. This physical healing process resemble what is necessary for emotional healing.
Healing is a response to an injury this sets into motion a sequence of events to restoration, physically and emotionally. I read that there are basically four phases to the healing process as it pertains to the physical. I won’t go in-depth because the research is for an analogy I’m using on another blog but dammit it’s fitting so I will use some information. Ok so the four phases a wound goes through are: the hemostasis, inflammatory phase, proliferation phase, and maturation. There are absolutely no suggestions made that one should pick over the wound, pour salt in it or consistently stare at said wound. The phases show how the body identifies what’s going on, takes action essential to fixing what’s wrong, covers the wound to allow time for it to recover and gain strength. This physical healing process resemble what is necessary for emotional healing.
Moral: Be the Eagle, beware of the
dogs and don’t be the cause of your own defeat.
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