I’ve heard it said. . . . “The best revenge is to live a happy life.”
But . . . What if you’re not happy? What if what you want, is what you must leave behind? There comes a time to hope, to trust, to believe, to know deep in your soul - that the anguish that comes from letting go will most surely pale in comparison to the deeper joy that is found on the other side of the pain. Embrace the processes that promote healing, that bring a healthier, happier way of life. Entrust vindication to God. And . . . know that joy is yours.
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AuthorAs a young adult, I believed there to be a point of arrival; a place where internal struggles with fear or anger or confusion give way to assurance and appropriate displays of passion and clarity of thought and direction. Where striving with relationships transform into understanding and acceptance and the propensity to self-protect shifts to trust and confident vulnerability. However, to my dismay, I was startled to learn, through a friend in her 80s, my perception was most definitely a misconception. Archives
November 2024
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