Beneficial Operating System

If anything is ever going to change in our world, the operating system in place will have to change. This will only happen when it’s seen the operating system isn’t providing beneficial results…

Operating systems are used to do certain things and they will do just that, whether you want it to or not. Every operating system can only do what it’s programmed to do. Our mind becomes an operating system in the same way and unless it’s changed or at least upgraded to some degree, it will remain as originally designed. It’s imperative to understand this so first the operating system in place can be identified and second if it isn’t serving you in a beneficial way it can be changed. The operating system that ran my life for many years was a self serving one and after a long period of time (forty nine years to be exact), I realized it wasn’t really benefiting me or anyone else for that matter. This realization is the beginning stages for the possibility of your operating system to change. This will take some effort because of how ingrained it is, but this effort is more about awareness than actual exertion.

Once one becomes aware there may be another operating system so to speak to live by, the process of change has begun. This is difficult because part of the original operating system is to hold onto the familiar even if it’s not providing much benefit. It’s how the dog chasing its tail syndrome remains in place; even at the point of its own destruction. There are many tools and influences to do this, some inner, some outer; it’s just part of the operating system. This is why when a person acts in a particular way they’re more accountable than responsible for what they do. If anything is ever going to change in our world, the operating system in place will have to change. This will only happen when it’s seen the operating system although doing what it was designed to do, isn’t providing beneficial results…

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