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The River of Life


Going through life is much like making your way down a river on a small raft and being unable to stop anywhere to rest along the way. Any repairs you need to make must be made gradually and incrementally, whilst the raft is still moving.


You can't control the river: sometimes it's calm, sometimes it's turbulent; sometimes it's stable, sometimes it takes unpredictable turns. You can't control what happens to the raft, and one day, despite your best efforts to take care of it, the raft will degrade and eventually fall apart, its pieces continuing to float down the river. You can't always control where the raft is going (because you can't control the river), and even when you can, your control is limited. And sometimes, it's better not to control the raft at all, simply letting it do what it needs to do, gently guiding it only when necessary to move the raft somewhere favourable or to avoid being hurled somewhere less favourable.


During your time on the river, you'll meet many others along the way, each on their own rafts, each raft unique in its own way. Some will help you, some will hinder you; others will simply ignore you. Some will join you for a time, but cannot remain with you forever. Some will impact you so powerfully, so profoundly, so meaningfully, that their presence will linger long after you've parted ways along the river. If you're lucky, the effect of their ongoing presence in your heart and mind will help you to more wisely guide the trajectory of your raft further down the river.


Just as you originally came to the river from somewhere, and just as you're trying to make your way along the river without knowing exactly what you're doing or where you're going, everyone else is too. We all start from a different place on the river; we all start with our own unique raft; and we all start our journey on the river with distinct skills and capacities. We’re all doing the best that we can with the tools that we have in the situation we find ourselves in. We might be on different rafts, but we're all in the same boat, and we're all floating down the same river.




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