I am in Shanghai right now and it is very cold here… only -5 degree at night!
We modern people seems to have uneasy relationship with the weather… many of us would complain constantly about it - it’s too cold, it rains so hard, it’s too dry or too humid… We seem to forget the fact that our ancestors have experienced something far worse, and that human have been to adapting to the changing (and sometime harsh) weather during the course of evolution.
With the advancement of technology, we take things for granted - hot water, comfortable shelter, heater… and unconsciously we expect the external environment to suit our needs (whether on physical or emotional levels), forgetting that it is us that need to adapt to the environment. Just as wise man Billy Connolly said, ” There is no such thing as bad weather- only the wrong clothes.”
I met up with my guru (Tibetan monk) lately and was impressed (as usual) by the adaptability & resilience of these sturdy people. Always gracefully accept whatever comes to them - to them, there is no bad thing, just a series of impermanence to embrace.
It takes lots of wisdom to realise this simple truth in life…