Monday, 16 August 2010
The Night Calcutta Burned: Direct Action Day, 1946
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
The Illusion of Control in a Chaotic Cosmos
We plan our lives like we’re directing a movie.
Career by 30. Marriage by 32. Kids by 35. Retirement at 60. Death at 85.
Then life laughs and throws a pandemic, a broken heart, or a sudden realization that none of it was ever really in our hands.
Physics has a word for this: chaos theory. Tiny changes can lead to massive, unpredictable outcomes. The flap of a butterfly’s wing can cause a storm weeks later.
So maybe the wisest way to live isn’t to grip tighter. It’s to learn how to dance with uncertainty.
Control is an illusion. But presence – showing up fully to whatever is happening right now – that’s real. That’s power.
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