I found this opinion piece by Adam Grant helpful.
I know I’ve been in a lot of fear and anger thinking about what is going to happen to climate legislation that’s been passed through Congress. Also worry about what‘s going to be done in the next administration. The reality is I really don’t know. Sure, it’ll probably be bad, but in unknowable ways. The point is, imagining tomorrow’s happenings today brings suffering. I know It’ll happen differently, so the suffering is in response to what my imagination is telling me. The more resilient approach is to try to live in the moment and wait for what happens to take place. Then deal with it then, as reality, when it happens.
Meditation is a good practice to help me with this. It helps push the future out of my mind and enhances focus on the present, what’s happening around me right now. It’ll make me more more prepared for action when something finally does happen.
Here’s The NY Times gift article:
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