
Happiness is not a destination but a manner of traveling.
It’s the willingness to see the gifts in what is, rather than longing for what isn’t.
Katrina Kenison, The Gift of an Ordinary Day
Everything changes. This is the first law of life. When we resist this truth, we suffer.
But when we relax into the flow of the present – allowing each moment to arise and pass without clinging – we discover a paradoxical stability: the ground of being that never leaves us.
David Richo, The Five Things We Cannot Change… and the Happiness We Find by Embracing Them
Sometimes when you no longer see yourself as the hero of your own drama, you know, expecting victory after victory, and you understand deeply that this is not paradise – we somehow embrace the notion that this vale of tears, that it’s perfectable – you’re not gonna get it all straight.
I found that things got a lot easier when I no longer expected to win….
You understand that, you abandon your masterpiece, and you sink into the real masterpiece…
Leonard Cohen