
As we grow old and our health fails, we look for someone to blame for the shape we’re in.
And the more problems we have, the more likely we are to blame the universe for it all.
But health isn’t a matter of good or bad luck, well- or ill-favored correlation to the cosmos.
It’s the same way with one’s place in society, whether the average person is liked or hated.
Only unnatural predicaments are undeserved. For everything natural there is a good reason.