Some Zen Buddhists hold that the entirety of human suffering can be boiled down to this effort to resist paying full attention to the way things are going, because we wish they were going differently, or because we wish we felt more in control of the process.
There is a very down-to-earth kind of liberation in grasping that there are certain truths about being a limited human from which you'll never be liberated.
You don't get to dictate the course of events.
And the paradoxical reward for accepting reality's constraints is that they no longer feel so constraining.
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I've been looking for ways in which to balance what I want to do with what I need to do. This book puts things in perspective in a mix of self help and philosophical bits. The weeks we live in a life really are finite.
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