This is a good attitude. This idea appears in many cultures, Persian, Jewish, Turkish, and Indian, and has been summed up in the words, "This too shall pass". I actually use this as a meditation trigger when someone is really irritating me, and I just take a breath, repeat the phrase in my head, take another breath and dispel the negative emotion, by realising that this irritant will be gone soon and I have a much better chance of surviving the encounter with my sanity and dignity intact if I keep my cool.monstersquad said:I usually do this by engaging the common-sense analytical part of my mind, and I also like to remind myself that the present is only temporary, and things that you feel would shatter your world one day are inconsequential, nearly forgotten footnotes down the line. I keep that perspective, and it serves me admirably.
Whether it's poor service, some religious right-wing nutter, some bleeding heart liberal who doesn't realise that their solution is insane, or just dealing with a crying baby I've found these simple words, "This too shall pass", to be a great help.
Of course there is a flipside, and that your life too will pass, so it encourages me to get off my ass and get stuff done, to enjoy life and not waste it in the company of idiots, and not to be too arrogant about my place in the universe. It's a great concept and well worth meditating on.