It Is Just A Story; It Is Not Reality
It’s not the truth, but a narrated fable.
So often, we tell ourselves stories that we falsely believe to be our reality.
I inhaled slowly, held my breath, and then steadily exhaled through my mouth. However, with every breath, I felt my shoulders become tense. The thoughts kept reimbursing my mind. “If he’s doing that to me, he’s probably doing that to others too.” “Someone’s got to stop this.” “This cannot happen again.” “I’m going to go back and tell his manager.”
“He stole $10 from me! At least, I think he did.” “Wait a minute… I think I may have given him only $10 instead of $20.” “Now, I’m feeling a bit unsure myself.”
Suddenly, I realized that this entire incident was truly a fabricated story that I had been narrating to myself all along! And if I can make up this one story, I can recreate many other verses along the same lines. In fact, my negative thoughts have led me to experience certain negative emotions, and it’s all based on a story I tell myself.
You may never know that young man was probably going to City College while working at McDonald’s to get through school. Or it may be that his mother got sick and he had to drop out of school to take care of her, so now he is working at McDonald’s to aid her during her sickness .Or perhaps that morning the doctor told him that he had to purchase medicine worth $50 for his mother and that he didn’t have the money to buy it. He could have taken the money from the till, but he thought he would get easily caught while at it. So, he probably came up with an alternate plan to collect enough money to buy his mother’s medicine.
Exercise: Recall a time when you felt put down, rejected, or angry at someone. Try to create a narrative that accurately captures the incident. Is it possible that you misinterpreted their actions or words? What must the other person be feeling at that precise moment? Could that person be experiencing feelings of abandonment before he rejects you?
What would you feel if you had told that person what you were experiencing?
“I felt put down, rejected, and angry after what you just said. Did you intend to make me feel that way?”
It is important to remember that the role of a scriptwriter builds the foundation of every film or play, as their narratives help evolve the characters on the screen. However, neglecting such a role can severely lower the success rate of a screenplay. Thus, the ability to take charge of your narratives is essential for writing effective scripts based on your life story. Each narrative may contain lines of distortions or errors that may stir unpleasant emotions or moments of distress. But the ability to transform such scripts into what brings you pleasant emotions and peace resides within you. And that is what it takes to build a solid foundation for a life story.
This is your chance to #SpinIt2WinIt.
