When
I was bucking up wood yesterday, my chainsaw stalled out and I
couldn't get it started again. I figured it was a clogged air filter.
Cleaning the filter is something I can do, but it is a twenty-four
hour process. That meant that the saw was going to be down for the
day, and I was going to have to change my plans.
This
got me thinking about another form of acceptance. In this situation,
it is the acceptance that my plans don't actually mean anything. Nor
is attachment to my plans consistent with my intention of acceptance.
Plans
are like a door. They are the thing I go through to see what's on
there other side. The trick is in not getting attached to the door.
When I'm attached to the door, I'm missing all of the possibilities
that exist just beyond.
Today,
I will be paying attention to my plans so they don't get in the way
of my life.
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