bobcat
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The insightful Helen Keller once said “There is no such thing as security in life, it does not exist in nature. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing at all”.
Even so, we often live with some innate sense that life should be fair. Even the story of Job in the Old Testament shows that eventually he played the "Why me?" card. We've all been someone or known someone who was blindsided by the devastating blow of life’s wrecking ball, and perhaps even in a split second, their life was forever changed (Christopher Reeve, Lou Gherig, John and Bobby Kennedy, M. L. King). After all, why should so many who least deserve it seem to lay golden eggs, and so many who try to play by the rules, end up buried by the avalanche of snow cascading off the roof that is supposed to protect them.
It seems that our brain is always trying to make sense of what happens in life, and if we don't know the reasons, then many feel that someone or something must have a plan. No one likes feeling vulnerable. So how does one survive in this unpredictable and seemingly uncaring universe. How can one have any secure level of existence where anxiety isn’t always knocking at the door of your mind to remind you of possible things that could go wrong with your perfect plan?
Even so, we often live with some innate sense that life should be fair. Even the story of Job in the Old Testament shows that eventually he played the "Why me?" card. We've all been someone or known someone who was blindsided by the devastating blow of life’s wrecking ball, and perhaps even in a split second, their life was forever changed (Christopher Reeve, Lou Gherig, John and Bobby Kennedy, M. L. King). After all, why should so many who least deserve it seem to lay golden eggs, and so many who try to play by the rules, end up buried by the avalanche of snow cascading off the roof that is supposed to protect them.
It seems that our brain is always trying to make sense of what happens in life, and if we don't know the reasons, then many feel that someone or something must have a plan. No one likes feeling vulnerable. So how does one survive in this unpredictable and seemingly uncaring universe. How can one have any secure level of existence where anxiety isn’t always knocking at the door of your mind to remind you of possible things that could go wrong with your perfect plan?
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