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Scene 1: We are in an assignment meeting at work with our co-workers and boss. Your boss is just about to hand you the big labor-intensive task that brings with it no possibility of glory or recognition. All you have to do is called out "New rule - I cannot be given work that I don't want to do." Problem solved.
Scene 2: Dinner at the family table. Your ogre-ish parents are trying to force you to consume the vile weed known as brocolli. Threats abound about no dessert and no T.V.. All you have to do is bellow "New rule - I don't have to eat any sketchy looking, shrub-like vegetables." Problem solved.
Scene 3: You're a new crew person on the starship Enterprise. You are asked to beam down to the planet with the captain and they hand you a red tunic for the trip. All you need to do is declare "New rule - I get to wear the blue shirt." Poof, problem solved.
Oh what fun! What a great way to avoid the little and the big problems in life. What a way to ensure that we get what we want and that nothing bad or undesireable ever happens to us. Trouble is though, this is not reality. This can only happen in a child's play world. The truth is, and I think most would ultimately agree with me, that the positives cannot be tasted without the negatives to provide a reference. The fruit eaten every day is not as sweet and appreciated as that eaten only on occasion. The hard reality of life is that we must lose from time to time so that we can ultimately enjoy the victory.