Sunday, December 31, 2017

An Annoying Thought

A question: Why is it wrong to ask questions? I am asking because, apparently, it seems it is. It seems that wanting to know all the time, yearning to understand the reason of things is not the best way to live your life. You believe that, as you have a functioning rational mind, it would be logical to inquire about the cause of what is going on. You are told that certain things just happen but, while on one hand it seems that you have no control over them, on the other it is also suggested that you (unconsciously, it's clear) are creating them yourself. Therefore, what can you practically do in order to behave in a way that makes you "feel good"? What should your actual attitude be? Try to find the reason or just give up? Plainly accept it all, even if you are unable to discover (and consequently endeavor to heal) the 'unconscious' part of yourself that is at the origin of your problems? Tough questions, aren't they? But they must be all wrong!


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