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Why We Fall: Why Pain and Suffering Are Our Greatest Teachers

Self-Help

Date Published: August 26, 2024

Publisher:  Mindstir Media 

Have you ever questioned the importance behind the pain, suffering, and desperation we feel in life? Often times, it’s easy for us to lose ourselves in the moment and not see the big picture of things. Yes, pain is uncomfortable, suffering is horrible, and desperation makes us feel like we’re losing ourselves before we’ve had the opportunity to find ourselves. Often times, these emotions have so much they can teach us, yet we avoid them because we don’t want to experience any kind of suffering in our lives.

In Why We Fall, I take you through a journey to uncover the truth behind the importance of these emotions in our lives. I walk you through the importance of learning to understand them and how to find the best way to cope with them. It’s not an easy journey, but once you grasp the concepts and ideas that we’ll discuss in the pages of this book, you’ll find that living a fulfilling life and one that you feel satisfied with, has never been easier.

Excerpts/Quotes

When you realize the power that shifting your perspective into this way of thinking has, you kind of become unstoppable.

 

You become bulletproof to chaos because everything that ends up happening is always aligned with your values.

 

Losing yourself is just as important as finding yourself. In fact, I would even dare to go on and say that it’s more important.

 

Acceptance is the most important step toward being able to achieve the warrior’s mentality.

 

We need to feel grief in order to be able to heal. If you never recognize that you fell in the first place, how do you expect to be able to get back up?

 

Being a warrior doesn’t mean that you never fall. It means that you’re courageous enough to recognize that you fell in the first place, that you’re courageous enough to accept it, and that you’re courageous enough to decide that you want to get back up again. That’s the true definition of becoming a warrior.

About the Author

It’s not easy. Before we move on, remember this. It’s like going against your own nature. You’re programmed to behave in a certain way. Your genetic code tells you that it’s ok to be the victim and to believe that everything that happens to you happens because there is a certain type of secret conspiracy working against you. We enjoy and crave being the victim. It’s comfortable and we like it. Easy things are what the mind naturally cherishes the most. Well, we’re going against this. We’re going to challenge ourselves to stop feeling sorry for ourselves and instead begin to think in a “problem-solving” mentality.

A true warrior has their values so aligned with God that no matter what happens they know that everything is happening according to God’s plan. There’s no need to feel scared or uncertain because they know that God is testing them and making sure that they’re following the right path. A true warrior knows that they’re going to be tough times and that they need to find ways to solve them because only then will they be able to say that they got stronger. Only then can they actually find a sign of improvement. Only then can they feel like they’re making progress and moving on. Even when they fall, they fall forward. Falling back is not an option for them, because they know that that’s letting the victim’s mentality kick in, and they don’t do that anymore.

 

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