I should have no excuses. I live in a country with all resources I need to set myself right back on the path I'm deviating from.
That feeling of defeat can be debilitating whether you've just been through it or it's a painful memory. But its never over when you have the right attitude.
We must never believe we are powerless in the face of our defeats. It may feel like life imposes itself upon us in cruel and unjust ways, but it's how we decide to interpret what happens to us that counts.
Just remember you can do it, you've done it before. Cast your memory back to a time when you suffered defeat - we all have these stories and recall how you overcame setback. Even the present world situation has proven a challenge for many. This time of uncertainty, grief, and quarantine will have stories of triumph and failure. But isn't it your interpretation that makes it a win or a loss? I'm blessed to have writing as my retreat when the shit hits the fan. It
allows me to push forward under the radar and re-emerge when I'm able. I tend to not allow myself to stay incognito for too long because we mustn't stay down, or our self-esteem and character will be compromised.
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Let me repeat:Â It's not what happens to us but our attitude towards the events.
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Victor Frankl's groundbreaking book, Man's Search for Meaning, underscores that our attitude is the last remaining hope after everything is taken away from us. Held in a Nazi concentration camp Victor Frankl and his fellow Jews
were subjected to some of the worst atrocities humans have inflicted on there own. His parents, brother, and wife died in the camps or were sent to the gas ovens. Except for his sister, his entire family perished. Frankl himself suffered torture and innumerable indignities, never knowing from one moment to the next if his path would lead to the ovens or if he would be among the saved who would remove the bodies or shovel out the ashes of friends and loved ones.
But he came to this conclusion after his absolutely horrendous experience.
"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms -Â to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way."
So no matter what we go through, it's our attitude that will allow us to triumph or fail. And to me, that's good news. We have the power, and that means we have no excuses.
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If You're Going Through Hell, Keep Going.
Winston Churchill