"The struggle you’re in today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow." - Ernest Hemingway

Nature doesn’t rush, yet everything transforms in its own time. The process is often painful, but it’s also beautiful—because it’s how strength and beauty are born.

Think about the caterpillar. It doesn’t just change—it completely falls apart. Its body turns to mush, dissolving into a soupy mess inside the chrysalis. For days, it’s neither caterpillar nor butterfly, just liquid chaos. But that breakdown is necessary. From that messy, almost ugly transformation, wings finally emerge.

A baby giraffe falls six feet to the ground at birth. Then its mother kicks it, forcing it to stand. Harsh? Yes. But those first wobbly steps are what make its legs strong enough to run.

A seed buried in darkness doesn’t stay there forever. It cracks, it pushes, it fights through the dirt—until one day, it breaks into the light as a tree.

Even the mightiest rivers start as small, uncertain streams. They carve through rock not by force, but by persistence.

The process is hard. It’s messy. It hurts. But it’s also the only way to become what you’re meant to be.

So be grateful for the struggle. The pressure. The waiting. The unbecoming before the becoming.

What feels like breaking you is actually building you.

Trust the process.

"We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." — Romans 5:3-4

Good Day and Happy Sunday.
"The struggle you’re in today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow." - Ernest Hemingway Nature doesn’t rush, yet everything transforms in its own time. The process is often painful, but it’s also beautiful—because it’s how strength and beauty are born. Think about the caterpillar. It doesn’t just change—it completely falls apart. Its body turns to mush, dissolving into a soupy mess inside the chrysalis. For days, it’s neither caterpillar nor butterfly, just liquid chaos. But that breakdown is necessary. From that messy, almost ugly transformation, wings finally emerge. A baby giraffe falls six feet to the ground at birth. Then its mother kicks it, forcing it to stand. Harsh? Yes. But those first wobbly steps are what make its legs strong enough to run. A seed buried in darkness doesn’t stay there forever. It cracks, it pushes, it fights through the dirt—until one day, it breaks into the light as a tree. Even the mightiest rivers start as small, uncertain streams. They carve through rock not by force, but by persistence. The process is hard. It’s messy. It hurts. But it’s also the only way to become what you’re meant to be. So be grateful for the struggle. The pressure. The waiting. The unbecoming before the becoming. What feels like breaking you is actually building you. Trust the process. "We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." — Romans 5:3-4 Good Day and Happy Sunday.
0 Commentaires 0 Parts 102 Vue
Gada Chat https://gada.chat