The concept is rooted in the idea that being overly attached to specific plans or expectations can prevent us from fully experiencing and enjoying the present moment, the present moment being the place where any and every experience happens.
When we become fixated on intricate plans, we often focus too much on the future and overlook the present. We may feel stressed and anxious about ensuring that everything goes according to plan, which can detract from our ability to be fully present and engaged in the moment. Moreover, we may miss out on spontaneous opportunities and experiences that arise, as we are too focused on following a set agenda.
While planning can be helpful, being too attached to intricate plans can prevent us from fully experiencing and enjoying the present moment. Being open to new experiences and remaining present in the moment can allow for a more fulfilling and enriching experience.