Because of the way a person becomes conditioned, life is lived through made up scenarios that fit into certain spots, and because of this one is constantly making up scenarios thinking it will make life better…
The issue with having to constantly need life a certain way that makes it supposedly better is it's all made up. Even if there’s some semblance of contentment with these made up scenarios the mind immediately looks for more. Life is continuous, it's broken up into segments (made up scenarios) by a mind that's in a constant state of agitation. If this wasn't true life would be seen as complete and you wouldn't constantly need to make up scenarios to your liking. This isn’t a right or wrong thing, it's done because the mind has been trained to do instead of be and it needs things a certain way.
The Conditioned Mind sees made up scenarios in just about everything. Sweets, drugs, alcohol, gambling, success, porn, the shortest line in the supermarket, politics, God, religion, programs, diets, degrees, to do list, and so on, all these made up scenarios are done to satisfy the Conditioned Mind; this makes one think life will be perfect. Let's say everyday there’s a made up a scenario, that would mean I made up roughly 22,600 of them (365 x 63) all for the purpose to have life the way I think it should be. After all nobody intentionally gets in the longest line at the store, but even if you did nothing would really change except for maybe not having to make up a scenario to make life better…
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