Saturday, October 24, 2015

A Little Bit Of Forgiveness Goes A Long Way

By Evan Sanders


There's inherent madness in all real things in this life.

Without madness, there's no challenge and therefore no depth to any situation. Without those challenges or movements into the depths, we don't get to become who we are capable of being. When that happens, we feel stuck and in a rut unable to move forward.

I think you probably get the idea.

The incredible thing about life is what happens to you when you start to surround yourself with people who believe in what you are capable of, will support you through anything and encourage you to become the best person you can possibly be. These people will bring the light out in you no matter how dark it can get.

If you just so happen to find some people in this world who believe in the beauty of your dreams, make sure you hold onto them for as long as you can and respect them because they don't really come around that often. These people who see what you are capable of are diamonds in the rough.

It's one of the rarest things in the world to have a support system that can make you a better person. Try to find one. Build one for yourself. Because when you have this support system, life becomes easier and easier as you are faced with challenges and obstacles and have people to talk to about it.

Having amazing people in your life is critical. But there's another crucial aspect to living this life in a pleasing way that comes to the forefront as well.

Learn to forgive those who have hurt you.

You have no idea what could happen if you decide to forgive someone who has hurt you. In fact, miracles could happen. While being on the receiving end of a screw up isn't the best feeling in the world, it's a natural part of life. Mistakes are going to happen and it's inevitable that they are going to happen to you. That's just life.

Forgive people anyways.

Life isn't all black and white. In fact, it's a very very colorful show. Knowing this, there's a lot of room for mixing of colors in all of that spectrum of life and mistakes are part of that mix. Some mistakes are going to hurt a whole lot more than others, and while it hurts, you must learn how to give the gift of healing to yourself and to another.

No matter what happened, you have the ability to heal yourself. When you forgive someone, you set yourself and another free.

That's the good stuff.

That's the best type of life.




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