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Acceptance - the first step toward freedom

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Life doesn’t always go the way we want or plan.
Sometimes it does… but not always. And that’s okay. Life brings us challenges, and what really matters is how we handle them.

You can’t always be happy. Maybe some people seem like they are… but is it real? Or are they just hiding their pain?
Everyone knows what it feels like to hurt ....especially the kind of pain you can’t see. Emotional pain. That’s why having someone by your side makes such a difference. Support gives us hope. It gives us the strength to keep going and rise above the hard times.

No one promised life would be easy. So why do people say, “Enjoy your childhood, because life gets tough when you grow up”? Maybe it’s to prepare us. But honestly, I hope there are people out there whose lives went just how they dreamed. I just haven’t met them yet.

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Most of us are caught somewhere in the middle ...not sure if tomorrow brings happiness or pain.
But if you can work hard, keep an open heart, and stay optimistic, everything becomes easier. Life’s struggles start to look like lessons. You start to say, “This is just a challenge. I’ll get through it. I’ll grow from it.”

And really, how else would we learn?

If your struggles started in childhood, they can feel like heavy baggage. But is that a bad thing? I don’t think so.
All the pain and setbacks I’ve faced have taught me to never take things for granted. One day, everything can feel perfect. And the next, your world can fall apart.

What do you do then?
You get up. You grow. You learn. You move forward.
And you believe — not just hope — that things will get better.

That belief makes your dreams stronger. And yes, your dreams can come true. You just have to learn how to chase them. There are books. There are people who’ve been through even worse and still kept going. Be grateful for those people... they can teach you a lot.

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I found a strength in love that still lasts, and I know it will last forever!

Even if you make mistakes, that’s not the end of the world. As long as you’re alive, as long as you’re healthy, you still have time. Life can feel amazing today, and tomorrow it might not… and that’s part of the journey.

Imagine waking up one morning and hearing bad news from a doctor — something you never saw coming. You try to deny it, tell yourself it’ll go away. You ignore it, hoping it’s temporary. But it’s not.

I know what that feels like. I’ve been there.

At first, I didn’t want to believe it either. I cried. I pretended it wasn’t happening. But the sooner you accept it, the sooner you can start living again. Denial doesn’t help. Self-pity doesn’t help. Trust me... I’ve tried.

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I fell down…but still got up…losing my hair was not the end…

What does help? Letting it out. Screaming if you have to. And then… doing something about it.
No, life won’t be the same. But it can still be beautiful. You can turn your pain into purpose. Life will always have meaning — even if it takes time to find it.

I’m still searching. I’m not all the way there yet. But I’m on the path.
The pain may stay, and some health issues might never go away. But I still go outside. I still explore. I still look for light in the dark. And so should you.

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You’re not alone. There are 8 billion people in this world — someone out there understands you. Someone’s going through the same thing. Someone has figured out how to live with it, and they can help you, too.

And if some days you don’t even want to get out of bed… that’s okay. As long as you know that this feeling will pass. Tomorrow you might stand up again, see life with new eyes, and smile at something small... something beautiful.

Yes, sometimes life really is hard.
And then what?
Nothing. You keep going. Because you’re strong.

Whatever life throws at you — these are just experiences. And they can teach you so much.

Don’t be sad. Don’t feel sorry for yourself.
And if others tell you, “You’re so unlucky,” ask yourself... does that actually help you? Does pity change anything? Not really. You won’t learn from pity. You won’t grow from it.

I talk and write about my struggles, not because I want anyone to feel sorry for me. But because maybe — just maybe — it will help someone else feel less alone.

Pain can make you wiser. It can make you appreciate life in a new way.
And maybe you’ll find happiness in places you never noticed before.
We all change. Some choose to. Others have to.
But no matter what, you always have the power to change your life for the better.

Nothing can break you — not really.
It’s your life.
Learn how to live it. Embrace the change. Accept your mistakes. Accept who you’ve become.
And know... you might be different now, but you can be even more amazing than before.

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“Be patient and tough; someday this pain will be useful to you.” - Ovid

With love, @tinabrezpike ❤️