Have you had that experience before were you are pouring your milk for your cereal and then you go to put the milk away, but prior to setting the milk on the shelf you realize that you are about to put the milk on the wrong shelf.
When was the last time that something like this happened to you? You are putting the milk away and realize you are putting the milk in the pantry with the dry goods and not in the proper place in the refrigerator.
Don't you hate when you get confused?
No one really admits that they are confused.
When one admits to confusion, he admits to the fact that he lost control.
The reality is that control is an illusion of one who is confused, but one can give an appearance of being in control if they never admit to confusion.
That's the thing I hate about putting the milk on the wrong shelf. I have to admit I am confused or lost control.
Where does confusion come from? Why would I put the milk on the wrong shelf?
Confusion comes from a lack of clarity.
Confusion comes from woundedness.
Confusion comes from admitting that one does not really have control.
Confusion comes from a lack of being present.
Confusion comes when we realize that the milk does not belong with the dry goods.
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