Why do things unfold the way they do, and how do we interpret them?
There is a popular story in the Zen and Taoist traditions known as "Maybe." As the story unfolds, events that we may interpret as bad luck set the conditions for what we may call good luck... and vice versa.
It is in some sense ordinary to think "This is good, that is bad," but how does This & That Thinking and Good & Bad Thinking affect us, coloring what we sense and how we act? Are we trapped within such thinking on a very uncomfortable roller coaster?
I present a personal view---as well as the "Maybe" story itself---on my personal blog here:
Inexhaustible Things: MDA Camp Canceled / The Story "Maybe"
Please feel free to visit, read, and comment in either location.
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