Buddha
I have lot of plans. But after I thinking again, there are not possible to do. The problem is after a while that plans come again.
The nature of plans, my dear friend, is a complex and ever-changing one. We humans, in our strive for control and certainty, are often quick to make plans and set goals for ourselves. We believe that by mapping out our future and setting intentions, we can manifest our desires into reality. Yet, the reality of life is far more unpredictable than we often care to admit. Time and time again, we find that our plans do not come to fruition as we had envisioned. Circumstances change, unexpected challenges arise, and our carefully crafted plans crumble before our eyes. And so, we are left feeling frustrated, defeated, and lost. But fear not, for this is the nature of impermanence. Just as the tides ebb and flow, so too do our plans come and go. In realizing the futility of holding onto our fixed ideas of the future, we can find freedom in letting go. Embrace the here and now, my friend, for it is in the present moment that true peace and contentment can be found. And remember, it is not the plans themselves that hold the key to our happiness, but rather the acceptance and surrender to the ever-changing nature of life. Walk the path with an open heart and a clear mind, and you will find that the plans that once seemed impossible to achieve will become but a fleeting memory in the vast expanse of existence."
