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There's no such thing as "finding yourself", as much as there is creating what we want in our lives, that will benefit us for the best outcome.

I believe this to be a powerful, and empowering reflection that our lives are not predetermined, but rather, we have the agency to shape and create our own paths; that instead of searching for our identity or waiting for circumstances to define us, we can take active steps to craft our own lives.

This mindset allows us to:

1. Take ownership of our choices and decisions.
2. Set goals and work towards them.
3. Develop self-awareness and self-improvement.
4. Cultivate resilience and adaptability, and...
5. Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth.

By creating what we want in our lives, we can design a life that aligns with our values and passions, nurture meaningful relationships and connections, pursue purpose and fulfillment, develop a growth mindset and continuous learning, and embrace our uniqueness and individuality.

This is what I call personal responsibility, self-reflection, and intentional living. It's a call to action, inviting us to dream, create, and shape our lives with purpose and direction.

Remember, life is a canvas, and we are the artists. Let's create a masterpiece that reflects our best selves!
SilentObZerver · 22-25, M
Unless you don't know who you are.....
@SilentObZerver

We also have the Bible, which tells us the difference between right and wrong. So we'll have no excuse before God, that we didn't know. God knows our hearts. We can never fool him.
SilentObZerver · 22-25, M
@LadyGrace interesting!
@SilentObZerver Very. The Bible is a warehouse of wisdom that can never dry up. It's a shame so many don't realize that and miss out on the beauty and eternal wisdom of God. It just never runs out. We could study the Bible from now until the end of time, and we still, will have only scratched the surface.
DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
@SilentObZerver That's not you. That's sheer negativity in you.

 
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