Change is the only constant in life. Everything you see, feel, and know is in a state of flux—moments passing, seasons shifting, relationships evolving.
Yet, so often, we resist this truth. We cling to comfort zones, to familiar routines, to what feels safe. We fear loss, endings, and the unknown future.
But the art of wisdom lies in embracing impermanence—not as a loss, but as the essence of life itself.
Impermanence teaches us to cherish the present moment, to love fully without attachment to outcome, and to release what no longer serves us.
When you accept that everything is temporary, you free yourself from fear and anxiety rooted in wanting control.
Instead of fighting change, practice flowing with it. Notice how moments of loss create space for new growth. Watch how endings make room for new beginnings.
Impermanence is not a threat—it’s an invitation to live more deeply, more presently, and more freely.

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