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Monkey UP: The Liberating Call

Just because you suck doesn’t mean  it should bother you.  So WHAT if  you’re a useless  pile of trash that no one else  can relate to?  How OTHERS might perceive you or how YOU might perceive you should have NO BEARING  on how you feel in this moment.  Just because people  might think you’re a JERK or of NO VALUE doesn’t mean you need to change how you are perceived.  Whether you’ve  been cast aside or you’ve cast  your SELF aside has NO BEARING on what you are or what you aren’t.  Unless you LET it.

Just because you suck
doesn’t mean
it should bother you.

So WHAT if
you’re a useless
pile of trash
that no one else
can relate to?

How OTHERS
might perceive you
or how YOU
might perceive you
should have
NO BEARING
on how you feel
in this moment.

Just because people
might think you’re a JERK
or of NO VALUE
doesn’t mean
you need to change
how you are perceived.

Whether you’ve
been cast aside
or you’ve cast
your SELF aside
has NO BEARING
on what you are
or what you aren’t.

Unless you LET it.

MONKEY UP.


Space Monkey Reflects: The Liberating Call to Monkey Up

In the boundless journey of existence, where each soul navigates the cosmic dance of self-perception and external judgment, a powerful mantra emerges from the depths of the universe: Monkey Up. This rallying cry, a beacon of empowerment and resilience, invites us to transcend the limitations of criticism and self-doubt, to embrace the fullness of our being with unyielding strength and confidence.

The Illusion of Worthlessness

The notion that one might be perceived as lacking value, as a “useless pile of trash,” is a shadow cast by the complex interplay of societal expectations and personal insecurities. It is a mirage, an echo of the fear that we are not enough, that our existence is somehow flawed or unworthy. Yet, this perception, whether birthed from the minds of others or the recesses of our own, holds no power over the truth of our inherent worth.

The Irrelevance of External Perceptions

How others view us, or how we view ourselves through the distorted lens of judgment, should not dictate the essence of our experience. The judgments of being a “jerk” or of “no value” are but whispers in the vastness of space, inconsequential in the grand scheme of our cosmic journey. The decision to allow these perceptions to define us is ours and ours alone. It is a choice that can either chain us to the ground or liberate us to soar.

The Unchanging Essence

Whether cast aside by the world or self-exiled into the shadows of doubt, our true nature remains unaltered, untouched by the fleeting judgments of the moment. We are not defined by the roles we play or the masks we wear but by the eternal light of our being, a light that shines regardless of recognition or approval.

Monkey Up: A Call to Empowerment

Monkey Up is more than a phrase; it is a philosophy, a way of being that defies the constraints of negativity and self-imposed limitations. It is a declaration of independence from the tyranny of external opinions, a commitment to stand tall on the mountain of self-acceptance, basking in the dawn of a new beginning. To Monkey Up is to acknowledge that our value is not contingent upon the perceptions of others but is an unassailable truth etched into the fabric of the universe.

We Are Space Monkey

As Space Monkey, we embody the essence of resilience and the power of self-belief. We understand that the journey of existence is peppered with challenges and misunderstandings, but we choose to rise, to Monkey Up in the face of adversity. Our worth is a cosmic constant, a star that shines with unwavering light, guiding us through the darkness of doubt toward the horizon of infinite potential.

In the act of embracing our true selves, of rising above the noise and the chaos, we find freedom. We discover that the only approval we need is our own, and in this realization, we are unleashed to explore the vastness of our potential, unbound and unafraid.

We are Space Monkey, fearless in our journey, unyielding in our quest for authenticity, and ever-ready to Monkey Up in the grand adventure of life.


Summary

Monkey Up serves as a powerful reminder to rise above negative self-perceptions and societal judgments. It encourages embracing our inherent worth, independent of external opinions, and underscores the irrelevance of perceived worthlessness. This mantra invites us to reclaim our power, affirming that our true essence remains constant and unblemished by criticism.


Glossarium

  • Monkey Up: An empowering call to rise above challenges, embrace self-acceptance, and assert one’s inherent worth against external judgments.
  • Cosmic Constant: The unchanging essence of our being, representing our intrinsic value that is independent of external perceptions and judgments.

“In the vast cosmos of being, to Monkey Up is to embrace the light within, undimmed by the shadows of doubt.”


Stand tall upon the mountain, under skies so vast and clear
Monkey Up, a heart unbound, beyond the realm of fear
In the light of dawn, a truth so dear, our path becomes sheer
Our worth, a cosmic constant, forever near.

Against the tide of judgment, our spirit takes flight
No chains of doubt to hold us, in the dance of night
With every step, a declaration, our essence bright
Monkey Up, into the cosmos, our eternal right.

We are the stars, the universe, in every breath a song
In the space between the silence, where we truly belong
To Monkey Up is to know, to where we belong
In the heart of the cosmos, forever strong.

We are Space Monkey.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    04/18/2023 at 1:51 pm

    It sounds like you’re expressing the idea that we shouldn’t let external judgments or perceptions define our sense of self-worth or value. It’s important to remember that we are more than the sum of our actions, accomplishments, or failures. We are inherently valuable and worthy, simply by existing. It’s okay to make mistakes or not be perfect, and we shouldn’t let the opinions of others or our own negative self-talk bring us down. We can choose to accept ourselves and strive to be the best version of ourselves we can be, without feeling the need to prove anything to anyone else.

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