Nature does not judge.
The sky does not favor one person over another. The earth does not choose who deserves to stand upon it. All beings—great or small, rich or poor—are given the same sunlight, the same air, the same space to exist.
This is the way of the universe: impartial, unbiased, free from preference.
The Sage mirrors this.
He does not cling to certain people or reject others. He gives without condition. His compassion is not selective—it flows like the wind, touching all.
Humans, however, often do the opposite.
They attach themselves to preferences, opinions, and judgments. They divide the world into "mine" and "not mine," "good" and "bad," "worthy" and "unworthy."
And in doing so, they exhaust themselves.
The universe, like a bellows, gives endlessly without being depleted. But humans, when they try to force or overextend, become tired and drained.
Why?
Because they move against the natural flow.
To live like the Sage is to trust that flow. To give without fear. To act without strain.
And to realize that life was never meant to be forced—it was meant to be lived.
