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May 5, 2024

Finding strength in beliefs during times of uncertainty

 


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Good Morning

I hope this message finds you well. Today, I want to share with you a message that is deeply personal to me. It's about my Beliefs and values, which have helped me navigate through my life's challenges and uncertainties.

Firstly, let me share with you that I was separated from my parents when I was just 11 years old. Whenever I received a call from them, I used to break down in tears upon hearing my mother's voice. Even she used to cry due to her Helplessness. However, I reunited with my parents after completing my MBA. So, I believe life is like a Maze, a complex and challenging path full of unexpected twists, turns, corners, and surprising barriers. Although it may be tempting to demand certainty in life when it does NOT exist, I have learned that uncertainty is NOT naturally dangerous. 

At the core of my journey, I believe in my inherent worth, independent of external factors such as my performance, appearance, or others' opinions. This belief, coupled with my audacity to live boldly and fearlessly, regardless of external validation or criticism, has been a powerful source of drive for me. It's a reminder that others do not define our worth but our own beliefs in ourselves.

  

Another lesson life has taught me is the value of recognizing our divine protection, a force that guides us through life's unpredictable paths, providing us with strength and resilience. These paths are rarely straight and often filled with unexpected twists, turns, and steep climbs. In such a world, I've chosen to prioritize my own self-improvement over trying to change people around me or trying to change others in the world. I firmly believe that self-introspection and understanding our own true emotions are far more valuable than the noises or distractions of the world.  

I believe in facing challenges and criticism with a True spirit, a spirit that is authentic, resilient, and unyielding. Suffering can transform us, and enduring tough times can lead to spiritual awakening. By controlling our emotions and cultivating inner strength, we can remain resilient in tough times. Sadness, anger, and fear can offer valuable insights into our deepest Desires and Vulnerabilities, guiding us towards personal growth and self-discovery.  

In a world where Judgement and criticism are rampant, I choose empathy before judgment, understanding over condemnation, and love over hate. I believe in the power of human introspection and firmly believe that our actions, no matter how small, can impact others. I share this belief with you because I value you and respect the impact we all can have on each other'sother's lives.

Always Remember that life is a journey filled with challenges and uncertainties but also full of opportunities for growth and happiness. When you are stressed, please Put all your problems on hold, and when you have the energy and perspective,  Face them one by one with hope and a positive mind. 

As Maya Angelou once said, ''I may be changed by what happens to me, but I refuse to be reduced by it.'' Let us all continue progressing, developing, and shining our light on the world. Let us all stay firm, seize every PRAY-zent moment, and always remember to take care of ourselves and our loved ones.

 With all this in mind, we can conquer anything that comes our way.

Thank you


P.S : -

Perception - a particular way of looking at or understanding something; opinion

you are not responsible for someone else's distorted opinion of you. Instead, stand firm in your own truth and light. Always remember that perception is subjective and depends on one's understanding and mindset. So, don't be disheartened when someone doubts your abilities. Be proud of yourself, because people doubt the purity of gold, not iron. Keep shining!

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