What’s the point?

Why do we do what we do?

Do we ever stop and ask ourselves?

Most of our life we spend it on autopilot drift from one activity to another in familiar patterns of the same activities.

Do we ever question the purpose?

Most of what we do isn’t really that necessary or important. We do it out of habit and false obligation.

We also do many things to keep the story going, the image, driven by our ego.

Perhaps, we could pause and take a moment to consider do I need to do or say that or react in the way?

Go for a splash

Often people complain about rain.

It’s just water, if we get wet, we can dry ourselves.

Without rain as with sunshine, there would be no life.

We have become detached from nature and the elements.

There’s also great fun to be had by splashing in puddles and just letting go. Look how much animals, especially your pet dog loves water.

Finally, the rain is there whether we complain or not. We can enjoy peace within by accepting what is and just always looking for the best in any moment.

Go out next time it rains with the sole intention of having fun and splashing in puddles and to get wet. After all, we’ll have an eternity of being dry.