10/09/2024
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There is light, darkness, and everything in between.
As we navigate our surroundingsโour experiences, predicaments, relationships, victories, losses, challenges, and successesโwe view them through a lens, tinted by our perspective.
That lens either brightens things with light or dims them with darkness.
The event or situation itself isnโt inherently light or dark; our perception gives it that quality. For instance: โI got in troubleโโmost would see this as shades of darkness. โI didnโt winโโmore shades of dark. But โI got what I wantedโโshades of light.
It can feel as though the situation holds the power, until we realize that the power of light, dark, and everything in between comes from within us.
Could a loss have shades of light instead of darkness?
Absolutely, if we choose to see it that way. A loss could be a lesson, and lessons can be a bright light. They can turn one loss into many future wins.
This is true for any difficultyโgetting in trouble, falling short, unmet expectations.
So, where is the light?
Can you find it?
Allow yourself to seek it out, and soon, light will shine brightly in all you do.
Because there is light. There is always light.