Protect your karma
"Insist on yourself; never imitate." – Ralph Waldo Emerson

(this essay appeared in June 2006 and, sadly, bears repeating now because it is happening again)
It has come to my attention that portions of at least two essays from 37days have made their way verbatim onto another site in this wonderful blogosphere we all call home, not as if the blog author was quoting 37days, but as if they had, indeed, written those portions of the essays themselves.
Much like the planet Earth, living in this WebWorld will be infinitely more tolerable–and, perhaps, even more meaningful–if we all follow Emerson's advice and insist on ourselves, write from our own heart, tell our own stories. Isn't that where the learning is, both for us and others?
So, for those who have felt a lack of self-ness such that it has driven you to take words from my heart to your blog, I'm sorry that you're in such an arid place in life; I hope for better things for you and would simply ask you to please rethink the impact on your karma. (Since the posts in question appear in my book, Life is a Verb, I do imagine that my publisher might have a slightly more aggressive response, so in addition to protecting your karma, deleting the posts in question might also be a smart legal action also.)
As my most fabulous fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Smith, once said to me when I whispered an answer on a test to a little freckle-faced boy on whom I had a crush, "is it worth it?"
Let's each speak our own truth. Life will be simpler and kinder and infinitely more interesting then.
Love, Patti
