Why I am content? I am guessing that this deeply rooted belief is the reason: "Everything will be all right, regardless of anything."
I feel dissatisfaction at times, I feel upset at times, I feel angry and confused many times, I search for peace and find it, only to be disgruntled again, just like most people.
But I never worry. I may analogize and feel concern for others' predicaments. I often try to empathize. But personally, I have no worries. When I'm afraid, my belief comforts me.
I am never truly or significantly worried about anything.
Despair and depression are impossible for me.
This is why I say, I am content: because I am never worried.
I need some suggestions. I'm curious.
Why am I never worried?
Why do I believe that things will always be all right?
I have experienced plenty of pain in life, but I have always been able to rise above it. And I cannot imagine not being able to do so. Why is this?
Why are so many people unable to sustain such unworry?
2007-10-01
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