What can we learn from the "The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air"

Søren Kierkegaard published this book in 1849. 

The bird keeps silent and waits: it knows, or rather it fully and firmly believes, that everything takes place at its appointed time.

What can we learn from this dose of existentialism? 

Embracing the world as is and be joyful. The keywords are acceptance, tranquility, emptiness. Difficult things to grasp in these busy days. 

The bird keeps silent and suffers. However much heartache it has, it keeps silent. It does not complain; it accuses no one; it sighs only to fall silent again.

Do you complain? Do you accuse others? 

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