25/10/2025
"The Paradox of Sense”
Once upon a time in a quiet monastery nestled between mountains, two monks sat beneath a vast blue sky.
The younger monk, burdened by thoughts, sighed and said,
“Nothing makes sense. The world feels upside down — pain follows joy, loss follows love, and peace seems nowhere to be found.”
The elder monk smiled gently, watching the clouds drift by.
“It does, doesn’t it?” he replied.
The young monk frowned. “How can chaos make sense?”
The elder monk picked up a leaf and held it against the sunlight. “This leaf will soon fall. It doesn’t resist. The wind will take it somewhere new. Is that chaos or harmony?”
The younger monk was silent.
The elder continued, “The river never asks why it bends. The fire doesn’t question why it burns. Everything simply is. When you stop trying to make sense of life, life starts making sense in its own way.”
From that day, the young monk stopped wrestling with the world. He learned to sit quietly, breathe, and trust that even when nothing made sense — it still did.
Peace begins when you stop needing everything to make sense.
✨ Takeaway:
When you stop forcing life to fit your understanding, peace quietly enters.
Not everything is meant to be solved — some things are meant to be experienced.
In surrender, even chaos finds its rhythm. 🌿