A metaphorical practice of examining what you carry into and out of each day, inspired by Hodja's tales of misplaced loads.
In Nasreddin's stories, the donkey often carries the wrong load or the load is placed backward. This concept asks: what burdens are you actually carrying at sunrise, and which ones are you truly meant to carry? At dawn, inventory your mental and emotional cargo—worry, obligation, hope, resentment. At dusk, ask what you're carrying out that doesn't belong to you. Hodja's wisdom suggests that we often blame external forces when the problem is our own misalignment with what we bear. By examining your load at these thresholds, you gain agency. Sometimes the solution isn't harder work but recognizing you're carrying someone else's burden or carrying yours incorrectly. This daily reversal practice cultivates responsibility and lightness.
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