Poem: I had expectations even when I began

I had expectations even when I began

which is not good or helpful.  It is best
to not be waiting, to be open
and accept what comes
as what is natural and right.
That is what I am told, anyhow.
I understand that it is easier
when there is no disappointment,
but I do not know if the answer
is not having any expectations at all.
I am certain the inaccuracies
of what I believed would come to be
were not good things.  I know that.
They did not help me at all,
but I don't know
if that is everything.
I do not know
if it is good
to throw it all away
and have nothing instead.

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