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Riddle me this
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So how long can you live in what you deem is not your real life until it in fact becomes your real life? I think Jake Freedom solved that particular riddle for me. He reminded me of some pretty important stuff. Everything happens for a reason. Within each situation, there is an opportunity for growth–but only if you identify it, AND are willing to seize it. Challenges are merely opportunities. Will you play the victim and maintain the status quo, or will you work hard and dig yourself out? Will you welcome the invitation to grow, or will you shy away due to fear of the unknown? And if there are not enough cliches and entendres in there, let me add this: accept your reality and if you don’t like it, get off your ass and do something to change it.
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