No Expectations
They’ll tell you doing the right thing is expected.
But me? I say—
expect nothing.
Not because I’m hopeless,
but because hope doesn’t need chains.
Expectation is a prison with walls painted as promises.
And when the promise doesn’t show up the way you pictured it,
you call it disappointment.
But really—
it was freedom knocking,
and you missed it.
Expectations breed blindness.
They teach you to measure the gift
against the picture in your head,
instead of receiving what’s truly meant for you.
They starve gratitude,
they stiffen the flow,
they pretend to be stability
but they’re just brittle walls waiting to crack.
But when you let go?
When you release the demand?
Life slows down,
the moment opens up,
and you stop forcing reality to bow to your commands.
Instead—you breathe.
You allow.
You let life reflect exactly what you’ve embodied.
Not what you ordered.
So I say: don’t expect.
Experience.
Don’t demand.
Receive.
Be grateful in the fullness of it—
the flow, the unknown, the gift of now.
Because expectation is static.
But presence—
presence is music. 🎶
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