ACCEPTANCE

Life throws things at us—some we want, some we don’t. But what happens next depends entirely on how we meet them. I guess that's why Charles R. Swindoll, says: "I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it."

If you resist an unfair moment, it hardens into anger. Accept it, and it softens into patience.

Fight against uncertainty, and it twists into fear. Embrace it, and it unfolds into adventure.

Refuse to forgive someone’s flaws, and they become hatred. Choose to understand, and they become grace.

See another’s success as a threat, and it poisons you with envy. See it as proof of what’s possible, and it fuels you.

Acceptance isn’t surrender. It’s the quiet strength that lets us move through life without breaking.

The choice is always there: struggle against what is, or meet it—and grow.

Resisting what you can't change is only a building block for frustration. There should be a better way of handling.

Maybe we all can borrow from Reinhold Niebuhr's Serenity Prayers that says "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference."
ACCEPTANCE Life throws things at us—some we want, some we don’t. But what happens next depends entirely on how we meet them. I guess that's why Charles R. Swindoll, says: "I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it." If you resist an unfair moment, it hardens into anger. Accept it, and it softens into patience. Fight against uncertainty, and it twists into fear. Embrace it, and it unfolds into adventure. Refuse to forgive someone’s flaws, and they become hatred. Choose to understand, and they become grace. See another’s success as a threat, and it poisons you with envy. See it as proof of what’s possible, and it fuels you. Acceptance isn’t surrender. It’s the quiet strength that lets us move through life without breaking. The choice is always there: struggle against what is, or meet it—and grow. Resisting what you can't change is only a building block for frustration. There should be a better way of handling. Maybe we all can borrow from Reinhold Niebuhr's Serenity Prayers that says "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference."
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