Tortured_empath
Arcanist
- Apr 7, 2019
- 487
In my years of hardship and suicidal ideation I've learned that humans have an impressive ability to get used to situations, predicaments and such. I mean this in a good way.
New, hard ways and modes of living seem insurmountable when you first experience them. I thought I could never live with a permanent, life changing injury. When I became homeless I thought I was toast.
But as experiences layer, routines develop and seasons change, your spirit gets calloused (again, in a good way), and that's when the ability to grow from your situation appears. Like a flower out of concrete.
I write this cause I once again find myself in a new situation, I fear I won't overcome. But what gives me hope is that I can learn to work with it as much as against it. And I know there are other people on this forum who've done the same.
New, hard ways and modes of living seem insurmountable when you first experience them. I thought I could never live with a permanent, life changing injury. When I became homeless I thought I was toast.
But as experiences layer, routines develop and seasons change, your spirit gets calloused (again, in a good way), and that's when the ability to grow from your situation appears. Like a flower out of concrete.
I write this cause I once again find myself in a new situation, I fear I won't overcome. But what gives me hope is that I can learn to work with it as much as against it. And I know there are other people on this forum who've done the same.
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