
In this series, I want to share lessons I’ve gleaned over the years to offer some perspective to co-travelers on life’s journey because learning from others’ experiences means avoiding unnecessary pitfalls and charting more fulfilling courses for ourselves.
If you’re clinging tightly to some people, possessions, or situations because you think they define you or bring you happiness, you should know true freedom and inner peace come from mastering the art of letting go.
Holding onto attachments no longer serving us traps us in cycles of dissatisfaction.
Letting go, however, isn’t simply abandoning what we love or value, only relinquishing control over the uncontrollable and surrendering to the flow of life, trusting that everything unfolds as it should.
Clinging to attachment breeds suffering while letting go promotes serenity and freedom. So, stop clinginging to that which weighs you down. Release your grip on the past, on expectations, the need for external validation, and become open to new possibilities and experiences.
Let go. Your liberation and inner peace awaits.
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This post was previously published on medium.com.
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