Taken from JRE #1417 w/Kevin Ross: https://youtu.be/XiWYB_xTd9
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Taken from JRE #1417 w/Kevin Ross: https://youtu.be/XiWYB_xTd9
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There is a segment of the population that feels a sense of 'smug satisfaction' when they have an opportunity to put down someone who struggles with their sobriety. This strange segment feels they are better than the person who struggles yet would not lift a finger to help them. Sadly, some of this 'entitled segment' dwells along all spectrums of faith, including some Christian. My dad struggled with issues. And he ended his life back in 1983 partially because someone thought it funny to make fun of him when he was struggling. I will never make fun of you, my friend. I've lived through that struggle. 💯
The older I get the less I know. The difference is I can admit it
As a 21 year old " move to Nepal for a year" really hit hard 😂😂💀💀💀
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As I tell my own subscribers. The hard times can make you stronger but only if you allow yourself to absorb the lessons learned and the tenacity it took to get through them. Because if you don't, tough times can bury you as well. If you give up with every road block then it will become the pattern for your life. If you develop a fighting mentality however, no matter what, then not only will the tough times be less in duration but when the times aren't hard you will advance even more so. The problem is we live in a generation of coddle now. We are telling them tough times should fall on society to get you through. And that will set someone up for an unfulfilled life. But if you keep your sword razor sharp, you will find that you will be prepared to use it quickly and won't even have to draw it nearly as much. Hope this helps someone out there—Charles