Here’s my question – since when did the existence of problems become… well… such a problem?
Sometimes we humans really do feel drained by our circumstances, and pretending this isn’t the case is often the root of much bigger problems.
Sometimes we do experience difficulties, and when we refuse to acknowledge them, they just get heavier and more burdensome.
It seems to me that only when we face our perceived problems, we give ourselves the chance to get the most wildly creative. And, if we could just allow problems to exist without ignoring, avoiding, or judging them, then perhaps they’d become less perpetuating, and more opportunistic.
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