The Gordian Knot is an ancient story.
It speaks of a knot so complex, no one could untie it.
In ancient Phrygia, it was said whoever untied this knot would rule all of Asia.
Many tried. All failed.
Then came Alexander the Great.
Instead of struggling with the knot, he simply cut through it with his sword.
This story shows us a simple truth:
Sometimes, we get tangled in problems.
We think the only way forward is to solve them in complicated ways.
But sometimes, the solution is simple.
We need to cut through our thinking.
Instead of trying to fix everything, we can let go.
In the simplicity, we find freedom.
The Gordian Knot teaches us:
Not all problems need to be untied.
Some simply need a fresh approach.