RE: My disappointment turns to blessing
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After I gained admission into the university, I lost my dad. Life became very hard for me and my family
I can understand the pain and emotions around such a loss.
I have really been disappointed by many people, even by people I trust so much. It hurt, but I have learnt never to put my hopes in people
I have a different take on this. I think we should allow people to disappoint us. That will punctuate our illusion of a perfect world, a world where people are completely trustworthy, bla bla bla. When jerked into the reality of a real world(not an ideal world of imagination & illusion) it shakes the belief system first, and then if you have the courage to activate the faculty of acceptance, then surely you transform this vulnerability and disappointment into something more creative.
Many artists, writers and lovers have undergone this test of life and they have been disspoaintment many a times, perhaps they are the most vulnerable lot in this world to get disappointed every now and then. But then again, they are the ones most creative in this world.
The one who is most vulnerable to disappointment has the highest potential for regeneration and recreation. That's a fact.
Let's transform the melancholy of life into affirmation.
Let's transmute disappointment into creativity.
Yes dear disappoint is a lesson
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