
There are times in life when no matter how hard you try, things just keep going wrong.
Plans go awry, and no matter how much effort you put in, the results don't follow.
In such moments, people tend to calculate more, worry more, and try to control everything.
Ironically, many say that the moments when life starts to come together often begin with the opposite approach.
It's the attitude of letting everything go to God.
In today's world, saying "I leave it to God" might sound like giving up responsibility.
However, the true meaning of this phrase is more about acknowledging the areas that humans cannot control.
We usually believe that we can control almost everything in life.
We think that by making plans, setting goals, and strategizing, we can steer things in the desired direction.
Of course, there's some truth to that. But there are far more elements in the world that we cannot control.
Things like timing, people, health, and chance. No matter how capable a person is, they cannot fully control these aspects.
The problem arises when people try to control what they cannot, leading to increasing mental fatigue.
They become easily shaken by small issues and push themselves hard over a single failure.
At this point, the thought of "letting go to God" can surprisingly become a great source of strength.
This attitude actually appears frequently in ancient philosophy.
Stoic philosophy advises distinguishing between what can and cannot be done.
It suggests doing your best with what you can and accepting what you cannot.
The attitude of "leaving it to God" in religion can also be interpreted in a similar way.
Thinking this way means you won't forcefully cling to the outcomes.
If something goes well, you feel grateful, and if it doesn't go as expected, you accept that as part of the process.
The "moment when life comes together" that people talk about often starts here.
When the mind is overly tense, judgment can become clouded.
Conversely, when you let go to some extent, your perspective broadens, and you may discover new opportunities.
That's why many people say at significant turning points, "At that moment, when I let go of everything, the path started to become clear."
Of course, letting everything go to God doesn't mean doing nothing.
In reality, you still have to put in effort and take responsibility. You just don't cling too tightly to the results.
It's about having the attitude to distinguish between what we can and cannot do.
So some people say that the way to make life work out is surprisingly simple.
Do your best with what you can, and leave the rest to God.
In that moment, your mind relaxes, and as it relaxes, the flow of life begins to change little by little.







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