Sunday, 21 September 2025

Daily Llumination ~ 2025.09.21

“Patience is stacking blocks without caring if they fall.”

Patience isn’t about the outcome—it’s about the willingness to keep building even when collapse is inevitable. The joy is in the placing, not in the permanence.


Blocks vs. Balance

The tower becomes a teacher: sometimes tall, sometimes toppled. Each wobble is an invitation to laugh instead of curse.


The Lesson in Patience

Patience lives in the gap between effort and expectation. It doesn’t demand reward or promise stability. Like children at play, true patience delights in the stacking itself, knowing the fall is only part of the story.


Practical Guidance

  • Release control: Place your block, and let go of how it lands.

  • Celebrate collapse: See each tumble as proof of your persistence.

  • Return to play: Begin again without bitterness—joy is renewable.


Today’s Practice

Today, build something—an idea, a moment, a tower—and let it wobble without worry.

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