
Instead of being frustrated
when things fail to go according to plan,
appreciate those rare times when they do.
One would think that having reached “the age of majority” (i.e., grown up), we’d have gotten used to the reality that very few things work out as we expected, or just wistfully hoped.
Perhaps conditions shifted.
Perhaps others had their own plans changed, and that affected ours.
Whatever the reason, most days unfold as a series of unplanned for happenings requiring us to adjust what we’re doing or planned to do. As the day wears on and our energy wanes, we might recall and relive our frustration. And so, too much of our day is wasted on unhappy thoughts.
If we could just appreciate the times when things work out as hoped for, or just came close, we’d be in a much better frame of mind, able to handle what comes at us.
Able to improve in our practice of not being a slave to our mind, but its master.
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