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We live amongst opposing forces, a smart man uses them to his advantage, he knows when he should proceed or wait for others to show their hands. Learning how to maneuver is the key.
We live amongst opposing forces, a smart man uses them to his advantage, he knows when he should proceed or wait for others to show their hands. Learning how to maneuver is the key.
I am so excited to welcome you to our new space. This is more than just a website-it's a heart-centered home for our connection and growth. To my loyal WordPress family: You've been with me as I've shared my journey, and I'm
Funny how knowledge I picked up back in 2015 is becoming useful now. Back then, it felt like just theory, interesting, maybe inspiring, but abstract. Today, it’s guidance. The books I read, the courses I took, the ideas I studied, they didn’t really sink in at the time.
The things that challenge you the most, difficult relationships, career setbacks, emotional heartbreak, often feel heavy, unfair, or endless. But here’s the truth: that struggle is a hidden gift. In relationships, hardship teaches you boundaries, emotional intelligence, and the courage to walk away from what doesn’t serve you.
Two opposing facts can both be true, and that’s where most people get uncomfortable. We’re taught to think in absolutes: right or wrong, good or bad, truth or lie. But real life doesn’t operate that way. It lives in the gray areas. Someone can love you and