- A jar cannot control its contents but relies on an external force to do so.
- A jar cannot change its contents but relies on an external force to do so.
- A jar trying to modify its contents is misguided because it lacks the power to do so.
- A jar is advised to contain healthy, useful contents; however, it needs external help to do so.
- A jar is advised to switch its contents when they are harmful; however, it needs outside help to do so.
© 2026 by Kevin Everett FitzMaurice. Daily quotations cover topics crucial to your emotional and behavioral health, including emotional and psychological skills, psychotherapy, psychology, philosophy, spirituality, General Semantics, Eastern psychology and philosophy, meditation, flow, social commentary, responsibility, authenticity, identity, and the self. Visit https://kevinfitzmaurice.com or Amazon and Google Play for Kevin's 75 books in ebook, paperback, hardback, and audiobook formats.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
A Jar Is Not Its Contents: 06-30-2026
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