Thursday, June 14, 2012

BE COOL



LOVE
includes all
and excludes
none



Everybody loves cool.  If we view ourselves as not being cool, we are at least inexplicably attracted to those who are, and may desire, if possible, to hang out with them, in the hopes that some of it might rub off.

We won’t attempt to suggest specific examples of cool, since there are probably too many variations to cover all the bases, but, we can attempt to define what is cool and what is not.

To BE COOL is to act calm under pressure.  To not be cool is to lose it under any circumstance.

To BE COOL is to not take offense.  To not be cool is to be easily offended at just about everything.

To BE COOL is to be magnanimous (big-hearted).  To not be cool is to act selfish and petty.

To BE COOL is to carry around a relaxed JOY.  To not be cool is to drag around anxious drama.

To BE COOL is to be eminently relatable.  To not be cool is to act exclusive and aloof.

To BE COOL is to be comfortable with yourself.  To not be cool is to be strangled by self-doubt.

To BE COOL is to dwell in a foundation of PEACE.  To not be cool is to languish in confusion and conflict.

To BE COOL is to be fun/funny wherever possible.  To not be cool is to be a party-pooper.

To BE COOL is to create an atmosphere of inclusion.  To not be cool is to be an isolated loner.

Everybody really aspires to BE COOL, secretly or otherwise.

Go ahead.  BE COOL.

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