"Change" signs like the ones in the photograph remind me of the cartoon picturing a woman asking a priest for two fives for a ten. The priest says, "Change comes from within."
What a lucky truth. We may not be able to change some people or circumstances outside us but we can change how we see both and our shared past.
We cannot alter historic events but we can, in effect, "change" our past by changing the lens through which we see it. Since perception determines our reality why not manage that?
Consider your turning point events.
Years ago I was fired from a job even though everyone agreed I & the organization had performed incredibly well. I felt betrayed by three people who I believed schemed to push me out for their personal benefit.
This conclusion became a personal "fact." A shiny "past" was exchanged for a smudged one.
My life grew better when I changed my past once again. This meant redefining hurtful behaviors as less personal & hard times as the natural results of success.
Similarly, some spouses distort thirty year marriages because of a perceived betrayal in the final year. They "change" their past by allowing a hard ending to shadow decades of happy occasions. Other spouses with similar experiences avoid this trap by honoring good memories rather than dwelling on final failures.
Our past is a library of books we wrote. Rewrite those books & you change your life.
"Change comes from within."
-Erie Chapman
Photograph by Erie

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