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	<title>The Noun &#187; the universe</title>
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		<title>Between Bones</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 23:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AnnMarie</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[heavy things]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve often heard that if you put your trust in the universe, good things will happen. For the most part, I&#8217;ve always viewed that idea as a little too &#8216;rainbows and unicorns&#8217; for me. But there&#8217;s also something very compelling about it. You mean, if i take the lazy way out, things will work out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I&#8217;ve often heard that if you put your trust in the universe, good things will happen. For the most part, I&#8217;ve always viewed that idea as a little too &#8216;rainbows and unicorns&#8217; for me. But there&#8217;s also something very compelling about it. You mean, if i take the lazy way out, things will work out for me anyway? Sweet! But I don&#8217;t think being lazy is what&#8217;s intended. What&#8217;s really going on here is a friendly reminder to not worry about things over which you have no control anyway.</p>
<p>So, with that in mind,  I&#8217;ve been attempting to carry out my life in such a way that I don&#8217;t worry about all the things that normally get to me: the rude or insensitive comments, what appears to be a population imbued with a giant sense of entitlement, the external pressures to be a certain way or to achieve certain things. Instead, I decided to only offer my precious brain power to the service of working on things I can control: keeping a positive attitude, fulfillment of wishes and dreams, helping out friends.</p>
<p>And as soon as I did, something weird happened. I got a phone call that would change things for me. It felt great. I was elated. I thought to myself: That was just what I needed. But after a while, when the initial excitement wore off, I started feeling anxious and not at all sure. Things weren&#8217;t really meshing with my original plan. I got another phone call. And the situation rectified itself. I was off the hook.</p>
<p>I started to attribute this to the universe, I have to admit. Sometimes she just throws you a bone, I thought, and I&#8217;ve been between bones for quite some time. And while I normally believe I make my own &#8220;luck,&#8221; such as it is, it&#8217;s tempting, and sometimes even pleasant, to believe you&#8217;re being cared for by something else.</p>
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