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At times I have received advice and it’s turned out to be not only useless but harmful Sometimes I have received advice but I desperately needed, but I just wasn’t quite ready to accept it or hear it yet Every so often, I talk with someone and it is spot on. Most of the time I try things, and they don’t really work. And then I tried again and I learned some thing or I don’t, but I keep going. And this trial and error process just kind of keeps going on and on until I hit a valley that opens into wonderful pastures and beautiful views of abundance
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@july
And then even this valley of abundance becomes a burden of familiarity that I need to depart from. So I pack my bags and bid farewell to the valley that served me well enough and say bye to villagers and keep going again. Then the journey starts again and I’m not quite ready for it but here we go
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I’ve realized a lot of time when I receive advice that feels off the adviser has identified a real problem, they just don’t have the full context to provide the perfect solution.
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it's one thing I am grateful for my parents and especially my grandma thought me. For us it's the belief that God has a plan and looks out for you, that when held internally makes it easier to keep learning over and over again. Everyday I look back on what I am grateful for that day and pray. Everytime a small thing goes well, I pray and say thank you. When it doesn't go as well I say thank you for teaching me and eventually revealing what I should be learning at the time that I am deemed ready. It may sound like this is "giving up control" but I feel like the Atheist / Stoic comparison would be to not be bothered by what you can't control. In Stoic philosophy you should don't let yourself be bothered. In Christianity as I was thought, you thank god for the challenge and for being your shepard through it all even if you can't control it that trust can be a great way to "deal with it"
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I think a lot of things boil down to just 'not giving up'. I know it has for me.
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this is very poignant ty
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This struck really deep and makes me wonder.. How do I know when it's time to leave that valley and move on to the next challenge? Is it a feeling, a sign, or a realization that comes from within? It gets hard, you know. Really hard
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Advice can be a double-edged sword, sometimes it helps us grow, and other times it sets us back. hitting a valley can teach you patience, resilience, and, eventually, they lead you to that clearing where everything falls into place.
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wondering if i will ever hit that valley
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You're a very good writer, I wish I can articulate my thought this easily.
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I asked for advice from a lot of people then i do what i want lol
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@9aie
Just the advice I needed I guess I'd keep pushing even if I fail Thank you❤️
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