Today we can declare our own independence. We can take a few minutes to write up our own declaration. Here’s mine:
I am an independent, emotionally autonomous country.
I declare that I have the right to be happy despite the fact that people around me continue to be stuck.
I have the right set my own boundaries and borders and decide what is in my best interest. I have the right to defend myself from attacks, verbal or physical. At the same time, I have the responsibility of not doing to others what I don’t want them to do to me. In other words, I have to demand from myself what I demand from everyone else. Furthermore, I can be gentle with myself if I make mistakes. Government leaders make mistakes. And I can make amends. (Or enact an amendment.)
I can take care of myself emotionally, spiritually, physically and mentally.
I can strive to better myself.
I can use my monetary funds at my own discretion but be fiscally responsible.
I can volunteer to help others but keep in mind the idea that I have to help myself first. I’ll remember the Airplane Law and put on my oxygen mask on before I attempt to help others.
I can be the land of the free and the home of the brave. I can, in my own mind, strive for courage and clarity of thinking.
I will keep my speeches brief. I will not engage in platitudes that don’t bring about changes. I will remember that I serve best as power of example without too much self-promotion.
I will remember that even if others get upset at my independence, I must live my own life. A life lived always searching for others’ approval will keep me miserable.
This is my Declaration of Independence. What’s yours?