Yesss! The parable of the wise farmer is one I return to often. For me, it’s such a good reminder that no moment stands in isolation, no crisis is without its unseen ripple effects. The challenge, as you so beautifully articulate, is remaining present without being consumed, acting without attachment, and resisting the illusion of extremes. In a world (/capitalist paradigm) that demands urgency, there’s something radical about choosing clarity over reactivity, wisdom over fear. Thank you for this, it’s the kind of reflection that lingers long after reading.
Yesss! The parable of the wise farmer is one I return to often. For me, it’s such a good reminder that no moment stands in isolation, no crisis is without its unseen ripple effects. The challenge, as you so beautifully articulate, is remaining present without being consumed, acting without attachment, and resisting the illusion of extremes. In a world (/capitalist paradigm) that demands urgency, there’s something radical about choosing clarity over reactivity, wisdom over fear. Thank you for this, it’s the kind of reflection that lingers long after reading.