Goke Pelemo

Inconveniences interfere with our plans. We do not like inconveniences, and will avoid dealing with them. Nonetheless, they occur commonly-so commonly, in fact, that they might be regarded as an integral, predictable, and constant feature of the human environment. We have adapted to this feature-have the intrinsic resources to cope with inconveniences. We benefit, become stronger, in doing so.
Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief
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