Enough

When things do not go as planned,

there is a tendency to search for meaning in the very fact that they did not go as planned.

But that is likely the mind operating from a premise of lack.

When lack comes first, everything becomes a response.
If not a response, then an interpretation.

And that, in turn, only strengthens the illusion of lack.
(It may appear solid, but it remains an illusion.)

So what am I really saying?

A health issue has surfaced.

Ah well.

I suppose I should deal with it.
That should be enough.