NOTHING IS PERMANENT
Everything in the world is constantly in a state of change, be it the natural world where seasonal changes transform the landscape or the human world where societal norms and values evolve over time, as well as human effect on the features of the earth. This realization can be both empowering and unsettling, but it is a fundamental truth that we must learn to embrace in order to navigate the ups and downs of life with relative ease.
When faced with difficulties or challenges, it can be easy to fall into despair or a sense of hopelessness, feeling as though the situation will never change. However, the truth is that change is inevitable. Whatever we may be going through at the moment is a temporary state that will eventually pass. When life is going well, we should also remember that it will not last forever. Even the happiest moments will give way to new experiences and challenges. This is not meant to be a depressing realization but rather a reminder that we must cherish the good moments while we have them and be prepared to adapt and grow during the more challenging times.
When we understand the impermanence of life we will become flexible and adaptable. We will be willing to let go of the past and embrace change in order to create a better future. It means embracing the present moment and making the most of the opportunities that we have right now. Knowing that nothing is permanent in life can be a valuable perspective to keep in mind when it comes to our relationship with others. It can help us to avoid becoming too attached to people or situations, realizing that even the strongest relationships may change or evolve over time.
This does not mean that we should not invest in our relationships or treat them as disposable, rather, that we should approach them with a sense of mindfulness and acceptance that things may not always stay the same. It is also worth noting that the impermanence of life is not to be feared or avoided, rather, it is a natural and beautiful part of the cycle of life. It allows us grow, evolve, and adapt to new circumstances; and also to experience the full range of human emotions and to appreciate the fleeting but magical moments that make life worth living.
Kamikun John, Author 366 days of wisdom.
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