7/2/08

REPEAL MURPHY'S LAW

REPEAL MURPHY’S LAW

Now that is election time, and the politicians are open to suggestions (or they say so), and looking at the state of the situation (or maybe, the situation of the states) I think what I’m asking for is important. Bear in mind, also, that it would be profitable for all sorts of voters. If you campaign, jot this down.

Please, please, please… repeal Murphy’s law. I volunteer to collect signatures and submit the proposal to any parliament in the wide world willing to support it. And I say that with all due respect to Mr. Murphy, who made us laugh for generations, but at the expense of erasing every positive thought that we could possibly have.

With all my love and admiration Mr. Murphy, why don’t you take a nice holiday? You absolutely deserve it. Or even better, in compensation for all this years of dirty floors because of your toasts falling, why don’t you retire once for all, and enjoy an amazing trip that improves your point of view?

Thinking positive, it’s worth the struggle to eradicate your “nice” law from the universal justice. I don’t know what mental energy is able to do, but anyway, I’m sure that the millions of readers that are used to thinking that there’s just one possibility among a thousand of them, have energy enough to make things happen.

Seriously, am I the only one that wonders if all this natural disasters, and those not that natural, arise from the lot of minds thinking that if there’s a single possibility for something to fail, it will? Wouldn’t it be better if we feed our minds with clean and positive energy?

For what I’ve seen, sometimes cakes (it wasn’t exactly a toast, but it’s Ok for me), fall upright, and even on the napkin. And I have to say that I’ve got a witness for that big success against Murphy’s law.

Anyway, whether you accept my proposal or not, I’ve decided to begin the year thinking that if something can succeed, it will. And if by any chance it turned out to be wrong, I’ll think that it will be for any good to come. And while I take care not to drop my toasts (no matter what side), I’ll keep trying… because life is too short to waste energy in a single negative thought.

Maybe it’s difficult to repeal a law that has only been approved by a resounding social welcome. Anyway I’m quite sure that a display of political correction in your campaigns would help enormously disappear (once again by social backup), that very common law.

I wish you a happy and positive campaign, and to Mr. Murphy, thanks for all and have a long and relaxed retirement.

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