26 October 2009

An Open Letter.

Dear Selfless Masses,

You are growing in number,
suffering
from a cataract
of good intent,
an addiction
to Veiled Schadenfreude,
an affliction
called Indiscrimination.

Symptoms include
becoming "Yes-men"
with a constant need
to help Others.

Withdrawal includes
recognition of
the screaming need
to focus on yourself.

Selfishness:
a harrowing surreality,
we know.

Don't fear.
We're here.
After assessing,
discriminating,
detecting your worth,
we may choose
to assist you.

Should you come up short,
sorry,
there's nothing we can do
for you.

If you've learned a thing
from this note,
you should not take offense
to such addressed honesty.

Instead, 
 1. know you don't need us,
 2. address what's at stake,
 3. put the TV on the sidewalk,
 4. with the news, build a hat,
 5. bar the door;
 6. unplug,
 7. turn off,
 8. take time,
 9. read this,
10. and don't-forget-to-breathe.

Thoughts will come
if you let them.

If thinking for Self
is too much
coming from us,
remember the words
of your foremartyr:

nothing will change in this world
if you can't first change it
in you.

Hope we see you
on the other side.

With Love,
The Recovery Team


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