No Problem

Problems are problems to those who are intent on providing solutions only.
The true problem is the belief in problem, which is not a problem at all. Before this last problem can be seen as a non-problem, one must first see a problem in problems.
Is the fact that no one loves you a problem? Or is the desire of the opposite the true problem?
Is the fact that you do not know oneness a problem? Or is the desire of the opposite the true problem?
Is the fact that you have little money to achieve your dreams a problem? Or is the desire of the opposite the true problem?
Is the fact that you do no have the courage to do what you want a problem? Or is the desire of the opposite the true problem?
Is the fact that the ones you love will eventually leave this world a problem? Or is the desire of the opposite the true problem?
Is the fact that life seems so unfair to you a problem? Or is the desire of the opposite the true problem?
How are these problems? What turns these situations into problems?
Desire, it could be said, is the problem.
But is the fact that you experience desire a problem? Or is the "wish" of the opposite the true problem?
Problems are problems to those who are intent on providing solutions only.
Just as flowers grow at the feet of those who spray water.

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