by J. R. Practix
Accept: (v.)1 consent to receive 2. agree to undertake 3. give an affirmative answer to
What do I accept?
Even though I concurred with the above definitions, accepting something has another ramification for me. It requires loyalty.
We have too many people who accept things in life only to turn their backs on them when the least little difficulty challenges the concept. We often are more afraid of inconvenience than we are of failure. Inconvenience is inevitable, since we live on a planet which refuses to follow our will. Failure, on the other hand, is optional. Failure is a decision to turn tail and run instead of taking the time to learn and evolve.
What do I accept?
1. I accept my personal responsibility to encapsulate the best possible human behavior I can conjure within the confines of my own skin. In other words, I have no intention of blaming you for the world’s problems because I plan on staying too busy in reformation.
2. I accept my family and friends as those who have joined me on the journey. They are no better than any other human beings–just closer in proximity.
3. I accept the law and order around me as being the best we can come up with at this point until wisdom shows us a better way.
4. I accept that there is a God because the absence of such a being leaves us with a godless world.
5. I accept that I am not better than anyone else. I am also on a path to prove this daily.
6. I accept that there is a natural order to life and when I learn the precepts of the organization, I can prosper. When I don’t, I have an immediate reason for my incompleteness.
7. I also accept Jesus as the best example I’ve found to explain why human beings are here and how they should get along. And also, since I am sometimes a bit lost and hapless, I will also receive him as my savior.
All these seven acceptances do not make me perfect or even qualify me to speak my convictions aloud with authority. They are just ways for me to set a solution in motion–and remain loyal to a cause instead of constantly bitching at the cosmos … because it deters me.
