Do you know when things truly get chaotic? Imagine, for just a microsecond, the planets shifting from their orbits—what would happen? Or take a more recent example: the moment the world came to a standstill. We expect life to follow a pattern, whether dictated by nature, science, or established rules. An apple falls from a tree—we know it will hit the ground. But what if, instead, it floated upward? That’s when our minds register chaos. And how do we usually react to chaos? We become demoralized, distracted, and confused. Why? Because we expect things to unfold as they should. When they don’t, we lose our sense of stability. But here’s the truth: chaos isn’t a product of nature—it’s a product of our minds. Can chaos be positive? Absolutely—but only if we shift our perspective. If we focus solely on chaos itself, we find no answers. But if we focus on what it teaches us, we unlock a powerful lesson. So, what does chaos teach you? Go back to the first lines of this post. What is it ...