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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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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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