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November    23rd
ATTACHMENTS ARE THE ENEMY“In short,  you must    remember    this—that   if  you hold    anything    dear    outside of  your    own reasoned
choice, you will    have    destroyed   your    capacity    for choice.”
—EPICTETUS, DISCOURSES, 4.4.23ccording    to  Anthony de  Mello,  “there  is  one thing   and only    one thing   that    causes  unhappiness.    The
name    of  that    thing   is  Attachment.”    Attachments to  an  image   you have    of  a   person, attachments to
wealth  and status, attachments to  a   certain place   or  time,   attachments to  a   job or  to  a   lifestyle.  All of  those
things  are dangerous   for one reason: they    are outside of  our reasoned    choice. How long    we  keep    them    is
not in  our control.
As  Epictetus   realized    some    two thousand    years   before  de  Mello,  our attachments are what    make    it  so
hard    to  accept  change. Once    we  have    them,   we  don’t   want    to  let go. We  become  slaves  to  maintaining the
status  quo.    We  are like    the Red Queen   in  Alice   in  Wonderland—running  faster  and faster  to  stay    in  the
same    place.
But everything  is  in  a   constant    state   of  change. We  have    certain things  for a   while   and then    lose    them.
The only    permanent   thing   is  prohairesis,    our capacity    for reasoned    choice. The things  we  are attached    to
can come    and go, our choice  is  resilient   and adaptable.  The sooner  we  become  aware   of  this    the better.
The easier  it  will    be  to  accept  and adapt   to  what    does    happen.