A simple Chinese proverb helped me rethink how I respond to life’s chaos. In this video, I reflect on a conversation with a friend about the state of the world—and how the story of a farmer and his runaway horse reminded me to stay grounded in the unknown. Sometimes the only honest answer is: “We’ll see.” If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck in overthinking, this perspective might offer a little peace.This proverb is a subtle shift away from a scarcity mindset for one major reason: it leaves a circumstance open to all possible outcomes. When we say something is "good" or "bad", we inherently limit what the outcome could be. Without this limitation, we encourage abundance to occur in our lives.This is a simple reminder that not everything is what it seems. For better, or for worse...we'll see.Join me. Drop comments, insights, and questions.
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