When in the middle a chaotic situation, I don’t automatically see the beauty in chaos. The word chaos comes from the Greek word khaos, meaning chasm or void. I picture a big black hole. Chaos can take the form of uncertainty, messiness or even a lack of understanding.

But if I look deeper into many acts of nature and examples of craftsmanship, I can see that beauty in chaos is possible and probable as we change the variables we can control. We can also learn from the laws of nature that are already in place. We can personally use the principles we find for inspiration to change grow. Here we will look at three areas of beauty in chaos: art, nature, and personally. Full article here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/beauty-in-chaos/