Awareness
– 5
(from the book Awareness by Tony deMello sj)
Do you think you help people because
you are in love with them? Well, I’ve got news for you. You are never in love
with anyone. You’re only in love with your prejudiced and hopeful idea of that
person. Take a minute to think about that: You are never in love with anyone,
you’re in love with your prejudiced idea of that person. Isn’t that how you
fall out of love? Your idea changes, doesn’t it? “How could you let me down
when I trusted you so much?” you say to someone. Did you really trust them? You
never trusted anyone. Come off it! That’s part of society’s brainwashing. You
never trust anyone. You only trust your judgment
about that person. So what are you complaining about? The fact is that you
don’t like to say, “My judgment was lousy.” That’s not very flattering to you,
is it? So you prefer to say, “How could you have let me down?”
So there it is: People don’t really
want to grow up, people don’t really want to change, people don’t really want
to be happy. As someone so wisely said to me, “Don’t try to make them happy,
you’ll only get in trouble. Don’t try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your
time and it irritates the pig.” Like the businessman who goes into a bar, sits
down, and sees this fellow with a banana in his ear—a banana in his ear! And he
thinks, “I wonder if I should mention that to him. No, it’s none of my
business.” But the thought nags at him. So after having a drink or two, he says
to the fellow, “Excuse me, ah, you’ve got a banana in your ear.” The fellow
says, “What?” The businessman repeats, “You’ve got a banana in your ear.” Again
the fellow says, “What was that?” “You’ve got a banana in your ear!” the businessman
shouts. “Talk louder,” the fellow says, “I’ve got a banana in my ear!”
So it’s useless. “Give up, give up,
give up,” I say to myself. Say your thing and get out of here. And if they
profit, that’s fine, and if they don’t, too bad!
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