Guilt
Guilt
is a miserable game we play with ourselves. It's the price we pay for
not taking an honest, compassionate, realistic, forgiving look at our
own reality. It's a game of make-believe with bitter consequences.
Guilt is anger directed at ourselves. We get angry with ourselves for
something we should have done or shouldn't have done. It accumulates
over time. Our self-punishment becomes worse with each repeated occurrence.
("I should have known better!")
Fear steps in. We become afraid of situations in which we might fail
to live up to our personal expectations. We're afraid of what we might
do to ourselves if we fail again. We're afraid of our own anger.
We avoid new people, situations, activities. We settle into a predictable
rut, and then feel guilty we aren't doing more for ourselves. Some people
become immobilized with guilt, afraid of doing anything lest they disappoint
themselves again.
This cycle of negative energy -- from ourselves to ourselves
-- can have devastating effects. It poisons relationships, inhibits
growth, stifles expansion. And it hurts. It can become self-hatred.
It puts enormous stress on the mind, emotions, and body. Over time,
it can kill.
Perhaps the most tragic part about guilt is that it is
thoroughly unnecessary.
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