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Thanks I really appreciated reading this u have no idea!!!❤️‍🔥💪🏼‼️🫶🏼💗❤️‍🔥

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Very much agree!😅

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Very powerful blog which inspires and encourages one to take that step forward to grow consistenty.

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We humans are antifragile, we actually get stronger when we endure chalenges.

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You are very wise indeed, Obi-Wan.

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These reflections keep getting better.

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I understand all this.. I know how he lives.. The torment was what I could see.. Deceived and led away, before finding what there was to share. I thought the struggle of realisation.. Of not being able to offer such support.. The struggles to find away back, took so much thought.. The offer of support is what was in lack. To be that friend, that offered such care, couldn't make a clear path or find a way.. I knew a broken heart was there. But just to get the someone to share. He connection is strong, but so much confusion, third parties.. Perhaps. I had got it wrong.. So to give up, in hope there was care.. All that I wanted was someone be there. Yes with disappointment, I knew others wished for my time.. So to walk away to others so small.. But this pull to come back just one more time.. For more knowledge and more trust to be there.. Im a friend, no expectations.. Wished to know more.. That care was there for evermore. 🙏🕊️🕊️

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Well said. It's often only when we confront significant obstacles and daunting challenges that we truly come to understand our resilience. As we navigate through these trials, pushing ourselves to face the flames of adversity, we begin to uncover the depths of our character. It's a transformative journey, revealing that it is through these struggles that we forge our true selves, emerging stronger and more authentic on the other side.

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This was a powerful read and exactly what I needed. As I seek new employment, after being made redundant, everyone says you’ll be fine. However, it’s not that easy and you question yourself and your skills.

But, I’ve learned to focus on what I can control and ‘do the thing’.

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