Disappointment focuses on ‘what is not,’ and completely misses the far greater reality of ‘what now is.
I can attempt to stay on the fence. However, the problem is that the fence is a figment of my fear not a reality of my journey.
It is the length of the journey that ripens the joy of the outcome.
Abundant living is realizing that life is a privilege whether it’s adhering to our scripts or not.
We have a choice. We can be jaded by what we’ve lost, or joyous over what that thing had accomplished while we had it.
Is it reasonable to assume that the jarring nature of a particular consequence might be the very thing that strong-arms us away from making the poor choice that we didn't see as a poor choice?
However, in many instances we might be very wise to ask what the consequence of removing the consequence might actually be.
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