We are unforgiving to ourselves when we are off a proven track that we know will take us to uncertainty. We know the pitfalls of resolving tension. It involves hard work, understanding, and interactive corrective steps.
That is an arduous task! Why try climbing down the seemingly impossible cliff when we know the world ends there? This is a bias that prevents exploration. Retain the status quo, pursue tried and tested methods, do what we know, and play safe. That is our preference.
A beginner's mind, however, works the opposite precisely. It is willing to throw away the known, reassemble the new environment, and be open to doing what is not done before.
A beginner's mind can erase the past and rebuild a new canvas. It knows there is a risk that rebuilding may yield something other than what it embarks on.
Life-changing experiences are all based on pauses and restarts from a clean slate. Beginner's mind tests out the evolution we had and experiences we have gotten and if we can still throw away the rigidity that comes from being there and having done that!
As frightening as it could be, that should turn out refreshingly creative. Apply yet again!
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