The Folly of Familiarity
Life presents us with uncountable possibilities, even in the simplest of tasks or actions can be approached or done any number of ways. For any of the acts we do there are no prescribed or predefined ways of going about them. We are all unique and so each of us can and will do the same thing differently than others. We put what is referred to as our own stamp on things. And while we do not do things exactly the same way as anyone else would do it we are also capable of doing the same thing a number of different ways.
This diversity of expression, like the diversity of form we see throughout the Cosmos is one of the wonderful and indeed wondrous things about life. Yet as wonderful as it is, therein lies a trap for the unmindful. The trap that awaits us is that the more we do something, and like the outcome we believe our choice manifested the more likely we are to end up doing it the same way each time. That is to say we reduce all the wonderful options we have down to a few, then a couple and then one. This is a process that creates routines and we end up in various forms of ruts. Even when we don't set about to do this deliberately, it almost invariably happens.