Maybe. Maybe Not.
Why do we immediately assign meaning to situations as good/bad, fortunate/unfortunate? When we choose for something to be bad, we are choosing to suffer. What if, instead, we say, "maybe, maybe not?"
Why do we immediately assign meaning to situations as good/bad, fortunate/unfortunate? When we choose for something to be bad, we are choosing to suffer. What if, instead, we say, "maybe, maybe not?"
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Disclaimer: This blog is my opinion based on my personal life and personal knowledge. I am neither a medical professional nor a mental health professional, and none of the material should be used as medical or psychological advice.
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