When I successfully wage war against that treacherous piece of myself—the one that schemes against my better nature—I experience a clarity that allows me to harmonize with the outer world, along with an unimaginably deep sense of peace. I think it’s because I’ve won the fight that truly matters, and I’m reaping the rewards of victory.
The important thing is to keep doing it.
Beautiful in its brevity. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks! My privilege! 😊
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I do, I keep on going no matter what. I guess because I’m super stubborn. I’m Ace Ventura, myth perspective. This is my guano: existence, everywhere.
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I’ve got the stubborn beaten out of me, but it’s funny—I’m lazy, but keeping going, I realized, is just the easiest way to be. 😆
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” I think it’s because I’ve won the fight that truly matters”
Sigh, I know how you feel, its a constant battle.
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Indeed it is. It gets easier in the long term, but it’s always hard in the immediate sense. (I think)
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That last part is so so important for me.
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to all of us. It’s what allows us to have hope.😊
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Good motivational material, especially for a writer. 🙂
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Thanks! 🙂
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