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When I started college in 2010. My goal was to get a degree in something where I could be of help to people. Now, I am focused in completing Family Studies which is a form of Social Services
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When I realized everyone's lives aren't perfect. Most people put up a facade, everyone struggles, everyone battles. It made me have a whole new perspective on people and my attitude.
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When I realized everyone's lives aren't perfect. Most people put up a facade, everyone struggles, everyone battles. It made me have a whole new perspective on people and my attitude.
We are all humans winging this thing called Life.
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So far in my young adult life I have had two.
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So far in my young adult life I have had two.
First when certain family events led me be able to see my mom not just as my mom, but as a woman who has devoted her life to my sister and I, and who endured for so long for all of us. I stopped seeing her as just someone who would always be there, but someone who chose to always be there. This has changed our relationship immensely, and also my other relationships.
The second one isn't as concise, but I have been overcome with the feeling lately that it is through kindness, positive energy, and a deeper spiritual curiosity that will lead me to a greater life, one more free than I live know. I have made conscious efforts to let go of any past or held onto anger or negative feelings. It is through true love and that we can find forgiveness for others and ourselves. We should all forgive, love, and move forward, not waste life being negative.
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My roommate and I do not see ey to eye on many things. On all of these issues, I am usually left feeling like I am in the wrong. We recently had an argument over nothing in particular where she made me feel like worthless and pitiful human. After consulting my support team, I was finally able to accept that the louder, more aggressive, perhaps even more popular opinion isn't always the correct opinion. Opposing view points aren't necessarily wrong, they are just different. Break through moment. I may not always be right, but I am most certainly not always wrong.
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When I disrobed my first dame and discovered to much surprise that we were not anatomically symmetrical.
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I believe I have had many breakthrough moments. When ever I reach a road block in my life, I seem to find a way through it. Of course I am panicing, scared and trying not to have to deal with it at all. But then I realize its either deal or give up. I have 4 grown children, I can't give up. So hear I am. Just me, only me....
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When I realized that my failed suicide attempts failed for a reason. That I'm supposed to be living for some reason. I'm not sure what that reason is yet but I'm going to find it.
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I think I just had another one. Inspired by this quote: Charles Darwin; "Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge"
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I'm only allowed one??
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I'm only allowed one??
Traditionally they've waited to manifest until I'd hit bottom, reached the end of my rope to tie a knot and hang on. They've usually come when I've "reached the end of myself" and start reaching out beyond self.
I don't think that can be coincidence. Neither can the fact that having discovered this process, I'm not sliding as far or sinking as deep before I admit that I cannot do it alone.
My strength comes in owning my weakness.
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When I realised that an enormous number of the population had willingly "bought the pup" that power brokers and fear based pattern makers have promulgated throughout the post Roman era...
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When I realised that an enormous number of the population had willingly "bought the pup" that power brokers and fear based pattern makers have promulgated throughout the post Roman era...
That was probably at around age 28 - even though I had rejected religion in most of its forms by age 12...
but at 28, having had a near death experience and mental trauma that changed my life - this was a great big "Scales falling from the eyes" moment...
...and it still either amazes or amuses me (depending on the education levels of the respective individuals) when so many people use similar terminology to describe how they put up these same scales in order to cope with the fears prompted by their upbringing and some trauma in their life...
its both funny and sad...
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When I was born. I had one fist up and one on my waist in a Superman pose and broke right through that vagina! Changed my life...well started it anyway.
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Wow, I really do not know, cause I have breakthrough moments all the time...
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Wow, I really do not know, cause I have breakthrough moments all the time...
I guess if I thought reality was beyond my own dream, might be diff? IDK...
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