God said:
No one knows what tomorrow will bring. But who is it who says you have to know?
What makes it better to know what is going to happen tomorrow than it is not to know? Why does certainty seem right and uncertainty doesn’t?
What is certain is: If you were born, you were meant to be born.
And when you live on Earth, you were meant to live on Earth.
And you are meant to learn and grow. There is not a minute really that you stay just the same. Growth is the name of the game.
It’s really true that you do become wiser.
If you could live your life over, would you make the same choices? Probably.
Even when looking back and you regret some choices you made, you might make the same choices again that you made before and now rue.
At that time and place, you were up for that choice. Whether wise or sorry in hindsight, it would seem that you followed a star not really knowing what you were doing.
Most likely, you were in a kind of daze.
You took a gamble, as in life you must, and it came out the way you wanted, or it didn’t. Sometimes it may seem to you that your life was rigged.
Anyway, you can’t turn back. This life is a one-time opportunity.
Every day is a one-time opportunity.
Besides, you can’t really trace the course of your life any more than you can predict it. Sure, one thing seems to lead to another, but does it?
In Truth, there is no sequence, and there is no consequence. It certainly seems so, but, then again, what do you know?
You mostly guess, and tomorrow you will guess again.
Life is a surprise. It is a surprise a mile a minute.
Even when life seems to turn out the way you expected, it is a surprise. Life seems to have you twisted around its little finger, and it would seem you do life’s bidding.
No one knows how he or she is going to turn out, as if there is such a thing as turning out.
No one knows how any another will turn out. Nobody knows.
Is there a conclusion to how people turn out, and in whose estimation?
You see what you see, yet that doesn’t mean you know the half of it.
The surface is only the surface, and the surface may not reveal the depths.
Whatever you think you may know a lot about, you may know little. In terms of the surface of life, there is little to know.
Now, the depths, that’s another story. The depths are endless. There is no ending. The path continues to wind and unwind.
From the human point of view, life is perilous.
Even so, there is no peril. You lead a sanctioned life.
There is truly no end to life, so what can you be in danger of? Naturally, you think of many dangers, and those are your fears.
All fears are unfounded. Your deepest fears are unfounded.
There is no foundation for fear.
Fears are a kind of temperature changes, that’s all. Be wary of your wariness.
Life is a shoe-in.
You just have to meet up with it, and life will take you on your merry way. There are no close calls even unto death of the body. All that you fear is a surmise.
It is a supposition. Even when you lose a bet, you don’t miss a strand of life.
Finally, I ask you: Why does winning seem better than not winning?
What do you win when you win?
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