There are moments in life when things just make no sense. You try to piece events together, but the puzzle refuses to align. People act in ways you cannot explain, opportunities slip away without reason, and situations unfold beyond your control. At such times, frustration creeps in because our human minds crave logic, order, and clarity.
But perhaps what makes no sense to us today is only a small piece of a larger picture we cannot yet see. Just as a rough sketch makes little sense until the artist completes the drawing, our lives often carry hidden patterns that only time will reveal. It is in these uncertain, confusing spaces that faith, patience, and resilience become essential.
I have realized that not everything has to make sense for me to keep moving. Sometimes the best response to confusion is action, persistence, and trust in the process. Other times, silence and reflection bring more clarity than endless questioning. What appears meaningless now may later be the very experience that shapes our growth.
So, when life feels like it makes no sense, I remind myself that sense is not always immediate. Understanding may come tomorrow, or it may never fully arrive. Yet, even in the chaos, there can be beauty, lessons, and unexpected direction.