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영혼의 여정에서 가장 먼 길은 머리에서 가슴까지의 거리이다.
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머리에서 가슴까지의 거리가 영혼이 걸어야 할 가장 긴 여정이다.

There is a moment that most of us have experienced at least once — a sudden, unexpected stillness where everything just clicks. The noise quiets, the worry loosens its grip, and for a brief, shining second, life feels exactly as it should be. That is the feeling Buddha is pointing toward when he says, "When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky." It is not a laugh born from happiness alone. It is the laugh of recognition — the deep, soul-level understanding that even the messy, painful, confusing parts of your journey were always unfolding exactly as they needed to.

This idea can feel almost impossible to hold onto in the middle of a hard day. When your alarm goes off too early, when a relationship feels strained, when plans fall apart — perfection is the last word that comes to mind. But Buddha is not saying that everything is easy or painless. He is saying that everything is whole. The broken pieces, the detours, the moments you wished away — they were all quietly stitching something together inside you that you could not yet see.

BibiDuck once sat by a pond on a grey, drizzly afternoon, feathers damp, plans ruined by the rain. It would have been easy to grumble. But watching the raindrops make tiny perfect circles on the water, there was this strange, quiet joy — a sense that the rain was not against anything. It was just being rain. And somehow, that was enough. That small moment held a big truth: when we stop fighting what is, we start seeing the beauty that was always there.

Think about a chapter in your own life that felt like a mistake at the time — a job you lost, a path you had to abandon, a plan that crumbled. Now look at where that detour led you. More often than not, the thing that felt like a setback was quietly redirecting you toward something more aligned with who you truly are. The laugh Buddha describes is the laugh you let out when you finally connect those dots. It is relief. It is gratitude. It is wonder.

Today, try to soften your grip on how things "should" be, just a little. Look at your life — the whole of it, not just the parts you wish were different — and see if you can find even one thread of unexpected grace woven through it. You do not have to force the laugh. But if you look long enough and openly enough, you just might find yourself tilting your head back, breathing deep, and feeling it rise all on its own.

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