Harmony Through Indifference
2026-03-12
We think we know. We live in certainty about so many things. We get invested in so many things.
The more we know, the more we widen our worldview is the assumption. But in reality, the opposite takes place. We narrow our vision. We lock ourselves into the value judgments that we apply to what we see, hear, feel and think.
The manifestation of small-mindedness.
But replacing certainty with doubt can gradually expand the small mind. We stop obsessing over the outside world. The wall between "them" and "us" starts to crumble.
The less discrimination, the more indifference. And with more indifference, harmony sets in.
Counterintuitively, less seeing, hearing, feeling and thinking, less ambition, less of what we know to be right, make for a limitless experience of life.
Indifference (about things that make no difference) can lead us to realize that the sun and the stars shine at any given moment for every single one of us.