Suffering Our Own Thoughts
Photo Credit: Facebook Suffering Our Own Thoughts When we feel stressed or overwhelmed, it is easy to blame the pressures of life - a demanding job, difficult situations, or endless responsibilities. We often believe that if these external factors change, everything will be better. Yet if we look closely, we may notice something deeper at play. Unlike other creatures, human beings have the remarkable ability to think and feel beyond the present moment. This gift of intelligence allows us to imagine, create, and plan. But for many, this very capability becomes a source of struggle. We replay what happened yesterday, worry about what tomorrow may bring, and carry the weight of imagined scenarios. In this way, our own intelligence begins to work against us. The truth is that much of our suffering does not come from life itself but from our thoughts about life. Situations are what they are, but the mind adds layers of judgment, fear, and expectation. A simple challenge becomes ...