We don't have to accept things as if we're watching a TV show where the writers decide where the show is going to go, it's more like an interactive video game
"The purpose of the practice is not just to accept what’s happening and
to simply let it happen. When you look at the Buddha’s teachings on
karma, you realize that what we experience in the present moment is not
something that’s beyond our control. We do have a role in shaping it.
That’s what allows for a path of practice. If we didn’t have that role
in shaping it, we’d just have to accept things, like a TV show. Wherever
the writers decide the show is going to go, you have to accept that.
You can’t yell at the screen and tell the characters to do something
else, or go back and rewrite it. Actually, experience is more like an
interactive game. You have some control over how things are going to go.
You have some choices that can steer the action in new directions."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Change Your Mind"
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