Playing the Human Game: Part Two

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Rule Number Two: Choose to believe that everyone does the best they possibly can, given the resources they think are available to them.

If the past is perfect and everyone who acted in the past did the best he or she possibly could in the past, then the player does not have a reason for regrets, for anger, for guilt, or for resentment. The player has no reason to cling to any need to make other people wrong for what they did or did not do.

I encourage my clients to think of the energy that they will save as players in this game by simply giving up the need to think, feel, and do all those things. If the past is perfect and everyone has done the best they possibly could, then the player is free to believe in the perfection of everything that everyone has ever done. No matter how much of a mess the current situation is, blaming someone else for that situation just doesn’t make sense because that someone the player is blaming did the best that he or she possibly could—given the resources they thought were available to them. Why would you want to blame someone who did the best they possibly could?

For Rule Number Three, please see my next blog!

Philip J. Daunt, Esq.


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