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I agree, Naomi regarding this: "As crazy as what I am about to say sounds, injuries are a great opportunity to practice patience and faith." Even just like, when the bad shit happens and we have to pause and our faith is tested. Helps to really add perspective. Thanks for this!

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I feel like the last two and a half years have been the biggest test of patience, endurance and resilience I've ever faced in my life. There was no outcome I was expecting or hoping for, rather it was a case of longing for the status quo to change. I'm not sure if continuously trying and failing without changing something is a recipe for madness, but it seems like it could lead to despair that is hard to come out of. On the other hand, giving up if attempts aren't working isn't failing - it's recognizing that the conditions aren't right and something has to change, or give, in order for you to get what it is you want. As someone who also grew up in a religion that I no longer practice, blind faith is something I just cannot subscribe to and yet, its shadow lingers everywhere. I do believe that there are forces at work and that the universe sometimes aligns itself in a way that is so perfect and ridiculous, there can't be any other explanation. But I also believe in hard work paying off - it just might not be the way you want it to pay off, but it does happen.

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Well we all have our doubts but what I learned is this pushing something to happen is not a good idea flowing with life is the best way and the most important there’s nothing bad what ever happens in life its a form of evolving us humans to a better form and a better energy something that always made me feel down and depressed was having “expectations “ when i stoped that it changed my life I started actually living every moment in life and embracing it , we will keep on learning more wanted to share what I learned hope it helps sending love 🤍

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