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Default

I fear defaulting on an obligation.
 
I chose to commit
To doing a thing
Or delivering a thing.
 
Having once owned it
I can't let it go.
 
Once committed
I become obsessed
And view any surprise or intrusion
As The Enemy.
 
Fearing I might default, I avoid
      Getting good at something I might not enjoy,
      Doing the same thing twice,
      Volunteering for anything,
Because I might not deliver.
 
How to refocus on opportunities
To contribute something
Without fear of committment?
Without encumberance of obsession?
 
A new habit:
Review the value
Of what I'm doing right now.
 
A new category:
Of value only against default.
 
When there's no greater value
Than avoidance of default,
Prune it.
Negotiate with others if I have to.
 
Save the energy formerly spent:
      Running away,
      Agonizing over decisions, or
      Hating the disruption of a surprise.
 
Liberation from low-value obsessions.
Energized by the recognition
Actively choosing
Higher value action.
 
Instead of fear of default.



6 July 2014 (unfinished) Rewrite 28 May 2023

by Bill Cattey