IT'S A CHOICE
One man tells of driving a long and lonely road, the last 65 miles of
it unpaved, in order to watch Hopi Indian ceremonial dances in
Arizona. After the dances, he returned to his car only to find that it
had a flat tire. He put on the spare and drove to the only service
station on the Hopi reservation.
"Do you fix flats?" he inquired of the attendant.
"Yes," came the answer.
"How much do you charge?" he asked.
With a twinkle in his eye, the man replied, "What difference does it
make?"
This is what has been called a "Hobson's choice." A Hobson's choice is
a situation that forces a person to accept whatever is offered or go
without. According to Barbara Berliner (THE BOOK OF ANSWERS, Simon &
Schuster Inc., 1990), the phrase was inspired by sixteenth-century
entrepreneur Thomas Hobson, who hired out horses in strict rotation at
Cambridge University. There was no choosing by the customer - it was
strictly Hobson's choice.
But most of the time we really do have a choice, and the choice we
make does make a difference. We may not always believe it. We may
feel as if we have no choice...we have to do such and such.
But we usually do have a choice. When we realize that most of what we
do we do by choice, then we are taking control of our own lives.
Here is an experiment. For the next 48 hours, eliminate the words "I
have to" from your vocabulary and substitute the words "I choose to."
Don't say, "I have to work late tonight." Instead, say, "I choose to
work late." When you choose to do it, you take control of your life.
Instead of saying, "I have to stay home," try "I choose to stay home."
The way you spend your time is your choice. You set the priorities.
You are responsible. You have control.
There is very little in this life we have to do. You and I choose to
do certain things because we believe that it will be for the best.
When we eliminate "I have to" from our vocabularies, we take control.
Try it for two days (after all, it's your choice), and you are sure to
feel less helpless and more in charge of your life right away.
In almost every situation, we do have some choice. And the choice we
make will make a difference. Take control - for in the end, it's thosechoices we make that will make our lives happier and more fulfilled.
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