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It is hard to accept certain things.
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I've had those few times when I just had to surrender to the fact that things were done......nothing I could or would do would bring upon a change. It wasn't easy but acceptance saved me and allowed me to move on.
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It is hard to accept certain things.
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Some equate acceptance with surrender. I disagree. I consider it acknowledging that some things are beyond (our) control. Maybe a matter of semantics to some, but not imho. Be well, May you find that for which you search and get what you deserve. Mojo
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I agree as long as acceptance is not rationalization.
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As the Captain of your life, as we all should understand, we are. It is a matter of perception
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3/18/2024 7:15 pm |
Acceptance is not always easy. But you have the control to either accept what is, or change it.
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God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference xx~M "Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”
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Ex This is so true! We must learn to accept that which we cannot change but alter for the better what we can... A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw Jenny
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That is so true! Took a lot of years to face something in my past. Once I did, I opened my eyes and mind and accepted truths I had denied and have been learning ever since!
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our perceptions are usually different then what the reality is we perceive believe or want it to be…as long as l remain myself I’m perfectly fine! big squeeze Ex have a wonderful week gorgeous l might get to finally eat this week!
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ExNameForUse replies on 3/19/2024 10:11 am: Could you please elaborate... not sure I understand Rationalization can act as a defense mechanism, creating a protective barrier against uncomfortable truths. In contrast, acceptance—when we truly see reality—becomes the fertile ground for growth. imho
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