Falling in love at first sight is a delightful experience beyond control. The same goes for experiencing artistic inspiration. We can only imagine the agony of creating masterpieces like Rembrandt or the joy of Mozart. Thus, there are both good and bad sides to this dual control. If you don’t experience the sparks of emotions that accompany all kinds of dazzling ideas (which appear capriciously), life would become robotic.
Falling in love at first sight is like a flash of lightning. You can’t block it with your hands or avoid it with your body. The same applies to artistic inspiration or brilliant ideas. When you break free from tamed regulations and control, you can encounter the mysterious gifts the universe has to offer. In unexpected places, you meet unexpected love and unexpected masterpieces. If life loses its sparkle by becoming accustomed like a robot, there is no falling in love at first sight.
