Tag: acceptance
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I Survived Being Displaced for a Year. Here’s What It Taught Me About Resilience, Relationships, and Rebuilding.
What I learned. Resilience Is Quieter Than People Think Resilience isn’t loud motivation speeches or dramatic comebacks. It’s waking up when you don’t feel secure and still moving forward. It’s swallowing your pride and adjusting. It’s not posting every hardship. It’s surviving days no one claps for. Resilience is deeply private before it ever becomes…
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When Suffering Teaches and When It Traps
I recently came across a post that claimed suffering humbles men but makes women bitter. At first glance, it sounds unfair. But sitting with it longer, there’s a deeper conversation underneath the statement, one that’s less about gender and more about how suffering is processed and supported. Suffering can humble men because, often, hardship forces…
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At the End of the Road, What’s Left Is Choice
There’s a kind of knowing that only comes after you’ve stood on the edge a few times. Not metaphorically. Not dramatically. But in those quiet, disorienting moments where life and death feel less like opposites and more like roommates. “After shifting back and forth between life and death, at the end of the road, what’s…
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Why Life Felt Like a 15-Year Struggle And Why It’s Ending Now.
The End of a 15-Year Capricorn Cycle: What This Stellium Really Means On January 18, a rare six-planet stellium in Capricorn (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Pluto) marked the closure of a long cycle that has been unfolding since 2008–2009. For many people, this period represented intense lessons around responsibility, survival, authority, group dynamics,…
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Women Who Choose Happiness Don’t Settle for Pain
I wrote this in response to a post by a woman I admire and relate to. I remembered her wedding and commended her for being open to marrying again, appreciating her readiness to welcome love while staying true to herself and not sacrificing her well-being. Women who are truly happy do not excuse pain. They…
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How Society Turns Women Against Women.
For generations, society has quietly and sometimes openly conditioned women to view one another as rivals instead of allies. It’s a divide-and-conquer strategy woven into our culture so deeply that many women don’t even realize they’ve been trained to compete for visibility, validation, and value. We grew up surrounded by messages that told us what…
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MY DREAM LAST NIGHT GAVE ME A MESSAGE I DIDN’T KNOW I NEEDED.
I want to share this because some of you might be going through the same type of spiritual transition. Last night, I had a strange dream. I dreamt I had a body to bury. I didn’t know who it was. I had a coffin, drove to a cemetery, found an open grave, and dropped it…
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When Beauty Becomes a Trap: Redefining a Woman’s True Worth
So, I commented on a post that claimed women who are sexually appealing are more likely to keep a man as long as their performance in the bedroom is top-tier. That statement got me thinking. Society has set the tone for this kind of belief, and many women are now trapped in it without even…