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We have a lot of choices in our lives. Small ones, big ones, huge ones. Choices for the moment that may not seem important, life and death choices that are monumental.
Sometimes, we feel that we reached the summit, we survived a crisis, got through a storm, reached the end of a chapter. But life doesn’t have to give us an intermission, a rest, a pause for rejuvenation. It makes sense to us, but it really isn’t in the rules.
It might be that the bad thing that you are going through has another layer of difficulty to give you. Or a new negative situation comes right up.
Families go through this with horrible chronic illnesses of their loved ones. Sometimes the pain is overwhelming for parents of sick children.
I know this all sounds so difficult and negative. But if it happens in your life in some way. Just keep going…. Climb the next mountain, take on the next task, do what you have to do. Hopefully, there is some purpose to life and to passing through the valleys. Hopefully you will find someone to help you, to give you comfort and rest.
This is life, and it is better than anything else that we have while on the earth.
Be gentle, be kind, and help each other if you can….. we all have rough times and need help from time to time.
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So deep and wise said.
In life, we are full of obstacles, but somehow we overcome and continue
Very true words! I hope everything is going well for you!
Thanks honey! I appreciate your support always, Ellie!
You are right, whatever happens we have to keep going, sometimes one step at a time.
Thanks Carol. Life isn’t easy all the way through, and we can’t make it harder for people by telling them to always cheer up and be positive when they are going through the valleys.
Absolutely. Less is more, that is my motto.