Make your own opinions

"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it."

Buddha

Everyone has an opinion, and most people are going to share their opinions with you.  This whole blog is meant for you to hear my experiences, my beliefs, what I have learned.  However, I purposely try to leave things open to your interpretation, trying not to prescribe a point of view for you, rather providing you perspectives to inform how you think of the world.

I have tried to live my life with openness to what anyone has to say.  As I wrote about in this post, whether or not I agree with it, or even if I wholeheartedly disagree with it, I want to hear what they have to say.

I want to take this idea one step further, to talk about the need to think deeply and intentionally when you are forming your opinions.  From the day you were born you will have myself and mom shaping your life, and by the time you read this, you will have come across thousands of personalities that can and possibly will have shaped the way you see the world.  My ask to you: Question me. Question mom.  Question yourself. Question everything and everyone.

Why? Because many people will tell you what they believe but few will tell you why they believe it and even more importantly, how they came to believe it.  Peel back the layers of that onion. Understand what drove people to think the way they do.  Sometimes you will find  extensively thought-out rationale or deep life-changing experiences.  Sometimes you will find agendas or possibly absolutely nothing.

Question everything. Ask the hard questions.  Have the deep conversations. Set aside time in your life to take it all in and think.  Revisit your conclusions as you continue to experience new things.  Never allow yourself to blindly believe something. Ultimately it is on you to understand and evaluate why you believe what you believe as those beliefs will shape your entire life.

I will end this with a something that I hope will never be the case for you, but was for me.   It is important to have someone in your life that will serve as a sounding board for you to think through some of life's questions -- illuminating where we might not have as good of an understanding as we might hope and without giving advice when we aren't seeking advice.  I probably had people throughout my life that could help me with this but sometimes thinking through things are just so personal that I was afraid someone would judge me, think differently of me, or something worse -- and as a result sometimes felt like I was on my own to figure life out.  Until I met your mom, I don't think I was ever truly comfortable really talking through my true beliefs and feelings and her being that for me is one of the many reasons that I love her.  

But I want you to know, if you ever need someone to simply listen to and help you think through some of life's tougher questions, know that you are never alone to figure out this crazy world by yourself.  I am here for you and always will be.