What’s right is not always “right now.”

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

The right thing, the right way, and just the right timing is far better than “right now.” Right-now mentality can be troublesome. What’s right is always coated in peace, and it often takes a good, long while. The right thing never comes out when you get demanding, or make impulsive decisions. You cannot put pressure on what’s right. What’s right is not laden with fear, it’s nourished with faith. Rather than wanting something right now, focus on feels right, no matter how long (or how much work) it might take to come to fruition. The right thing will always be more satisfying than getting something right now.

Impatience and irritation attract the unwanted. Desperate isn’t right. Too soon is wrong. Too easy is empty. Too much is overwhelming. It’s better for it to be just right, the sequence of events unfolding perfectly, with your hands off of the wheel, so to speak. Keep developing your skills, and work on yourself as you wait joyfully for what is rightfully yours. All in due time, as the saying goes.

What you really want is the right timing, the right way, the right sequence. Irritation and being demanding will feel wrong. You cannot make things work. You have to allow them to work, dance in tandem with destiny, don’t force it to move too quickly. If you’re being pushy and being overbearing you should stop that right now. You want things to come out when they’re ready, like a perfectly baked cake. You’ll enjoy it more, if it’s done to perfection. You’ll sense when it’s right, and when you’re grooving with life, so don’t get caught up in the petulance of “right now.” There are too many people causing problems in this world with that way of thinking.