Chaos Teaches

As much as chaos in our personal lives or in the world is unwelcome, it's an expression of how things are failing to be done right, that we need to acknowledge, not ignore

Sometimes we do things wrong ourselves that affect us or others, and sometimes it's others who do things wrong that affect us or themselves. As much as it's unwelcome to have negative effects in our lives, they are there. We can either choose to ignore these negatives, or face them to understand WHY they are there.

We can learn from our mistakes by facing our mistakes; only then can we correct ourselves and stop repeating the same mistakes.

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If we don't face the negatives and the chaos around us, are we going to be able to deal with it properly? No. Ignorance, denial or dismissal of our or other's mistakes doesn't let us learn from them. Then the erroneous, wrong, incorrect, or harmful actions and behaviors can keep repeating over and over.

As we grow up, we learn from recognizing our mistakes and what not to do: to not do wrong things again because we learned from them the first time. We punch a hard object and hurt our hand. We touch fire and get burned. We learn from the pain, negative or chaos that we manifested into our lives.

The negative effect we produced is seen, acknowledged, and understood. We can trace the effect produced to the causal source of our actions and avoid repeating the same actions and behaviors that would create the same mistake in the future.

The consequences to our actions allows us to reap what we sow, and learn not to sow the same effects.

The world around us has chaotic elements of negative effects generated that produce pain, harm, etc. Yet, overall as a collective, humanity is not facing the consequences to our actions. We can stop creating the self-inflicted suffering and negatives in our lives. To do so, we must choose the right action over the wrong action.

We must learn from our mistakes by facing the chaotic reality that is being produced by our aggregate human behavior, even if we are not personally doing it ourselves as an individual, the human world is created by the actions of all individuals. We are all in this together.

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The fear of chaos has us often willfully ignore what is going on in our own lives, or in the collective reality of the world we live in. If everyone continues to choose to focus on their own selfish lives and ignore what we are all a part of, then what we aggregately create in our society or on the planet will continue to happen.

To make things better in the world, we have to be willing to learn. With knowledge (who, what, where, when) of the problems, negatives and chaos we as individuals are participating in creating in our own lives or in the aggregate, comes the potential for understanding WHY the problems exist in the first place. Then we can tackle the issues of our lives or in the world at large through the wisdom of knowing and understanding HOW to do so.

We can stop engaging in wrong-actions (stop creating the negative) so that we don't produce negatives, chaos, wrong, harm or suffering for ourselves or others. To stop doing wrong is the path to making things right.


Thank you for your time and attention. Peace.


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