Regardless of our cultural background, we all experience a desire to take hold of unsatisfactory circumstances and impose our will. Yet intervention can sometimes create a kind of counter-productive interference. What if it is wiser for you to do little or nothing and just wait for a climate to alter on its own accord? Spiritual philosophers love to remind us all that in life what really matters is not the destination but the journey. But whether we are engaged in a process of an inner exploration or an expedition that takes us from one location to another, we tend to be more interested in where we have ended up (or where we hope to get to) than in the details of the route.

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