“Once a man worries, he clings to anything out of desperation; and once he clings he is bound to get exhausted or to exhaust whomever or whatever he is clinging to. A warrior-hunter, on the other hand, knows he will lure game into his traps over and over again, so he doesn’t worry.” ~ Carlos Castaneda from The Wheel of Time
Remember the lesson of non-attachment from Buddhism and Hinduism? Same thing here. Are you clinging? Too attached to the results/outcomes in your life? Afraid that you might be in trouble if things don’t work out on this particular project/relationship/whatever?
Well, quit doing that! :)
Don’t cling. You have nothing to worry about... knowing you will lure game into your traps over and over again.
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