At a spiritual level taking inspired action doesn’t mean that you’re refusing to accept the current situation. You’re accepting what has happened but you’re simply refusing to do nothing about it.
You are always accepting the current situation (yes the flight is cancelled, yes I didn’t get the job offer/ promotion, yes I didn’t get into that uni course, yes I had a car accident, yes I lost money in a poor investment, yes he cheated on me, yes he stole from me etc) but you’re taking inspired action by pivoting onto a different path to fulfil your ultimate outcome or desire (I’ll catch a different flight, I’ll apply for another job, I’ll do a bridging course or apply to a different uni, I’ll get the car fixed and drive more carefully, I’ll take legal action to see if my funds are recoverable, I’ll leave the relationship to find someone more aligned, I’ll set firmer boundaries with money, I’ll bring the person to justice etc).
The more we can tap into our initiation (or spirit or consciousness or truth – whatever word resonates with you), the more we can be guided as to whether inspired action is the appropriate path to take in any given situation.