Nothing Happens to the Still
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Look at the last year of your life. Not what you hoped would happen — what actually happened. The things that moved. The things that didn’t. The problems that arrived, and where they came from.
Most people carry a story they’ve never examined: that they are the receivers of their life, not the authors of it. This episode draws a hard line between two kinds of problems — the ones that come from a life left unmoved, and the ones that come from genuinely living. Through a story from the Zhuangzi, the philosophy of Sartre and Viktor Frankl, and a passage from the Tao Te Ching, we ask the question most people avoid: where is this actually coming from, and what does it have to do with you?
If you’re in the water, there’s no room for complaint — only gratitude for being alive enough to feel the current.
Move slowly. That is enough.