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Episode 28 - From Darkness To Light By Accepting Things For What They Are.

Episode 28 - From Darkness To Light By Accepting Things For What They Are.

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In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing how to go from darkness to light to accepting things for what they are and not what you want them to be. Or how you feel that things should, could, or would be. how people don’t have to care about your feelings, nor are they obligated to do anything for you even if you are the person they care about their feelings, and always doing things for them. A lot of people lower themselves to build, and take care of other people that will never reciprocate what you give them. And I’m not gonna lie to you. It is not easy to accept things for what they are when it comes to people. Nor can you change somebody’s freedom of choice and free will. People have the right to say no. People have the right to not do what you want them to do. And even though you are upset about it, there’s not really much you can do about it. So this episode is all about accepting that part of rejection and just trying to find another way. And understanding that if these people don’t do for you, what you do for them, or treat you the way that you treat them, then those are not people that you need to have in your life. This is gonna be an episode that’s gonna hit a lot of people very hard. But it’s one of the things unfortunately, I had to accept. But it was also the best thing that I could’ve done, because now I don’t really ask anybody for anything. I just do for myself. which is probably why a lot of people now are unavailable.

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