Every passing moment is like a passing act in a play. Each of us are the actors playing our parts very well.
An actor is never focused on another’s part, continually criticising it. He just gets on with his own part, playing it as best he can.
This drama of life is eternal, predestined and accurate. Whatever anybody else says and does is their role, not mine. My task is to play my part right.
Right thoughts restore rightness to the whole play. Practise detaching yourself from your role and experiencing the truth behind the role, and you will find yourself loving every instant of your role and the drama too.
And the question, ‘why has this happened?’ will be answered.