Life is not a problem. But Life is full of them.
Intelligent living is to know that Life’s problems cannot be wished away but
have to be accepted. Problems can either be solved by you, by applying logic and
intellect, or when you can’t solve them, you can allow them to be solved by
Life, over time!
Fundamentally, problems become simpler __ even if not
easier __ to manage when you accept them. But if you keep denying that there is
a problem, then you are creating a conflict with both the problem and within
yourself. Because one part of you is forcing you to see the problem and accept
it. While another part is forcing you to deny its existence. Out of this denial,
fear and insecurity is born.
Denial itself stems from lack of awareness. Denial is
when you are arguing with Life. You are arguing because you expect Life to be
fair, and so you believe that nothing “out-of-the-ordinary” is going to happen
to you. But the truth may well be that “it” has happened to you. Why deny what
has happened? Denial is not going to make a problem go away. In fact, it will
breed fear, which itself is then a new problem to deal with. Of course, accepting a problem is not going to make it
disappear. But acceptance at least makes you peaceful – and through that inner
peace, your ability to deal with the problem, or attempt solutions, is
enhanced.
Let’s say, someone is finding no joy in her marriage. She
suspects that her spouse is not “involved” in their Life anymore. But she
continues to brush that thought away and “endures” the marriage. How happy do
you think she will be? Her acceptance of the problem may or may not make the
marriage any better, but will surely make her peaceful. This is not just true
in this lady’s context, it applies to every situation in Life.
We create more problems for ourselves, in most
situations, by wanting things to be different from what they are. Instead simply
accept. Acceptance is empowering and liberating. While it may not make Life’s
problems go away, it certainly enhances your ability to deal with them!
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