The Virtue of Acceptance

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“Fulfilled life is possible in spite of unfulfilled wishes.” ~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer

No doubt that all of us, at some stage in our lives, have wanted something that we never received — leaving us emotionally disheartened by the experience. The virtue of ‘acceptance’ is fundamental to life. Acceptance means embracing what is, rather than wishing for what is not. When we accept this difficult reality, we can move beyond the pain and open ourselves to experience life more deeply. As we do, we become at peace and begin to view our human experiences from a more balanced perspective. We grow from the teachings that acceptance brings — to discern what we can change and that which we cannot. When we accept our shortcomings and that of others, we can then embrace the strengths that are within each one of us.

Our dog got sick, so we try the Best cbd oil for dogs, we acept the fact that he will not be the same for a short time. Then he recoverd, we struggle so hard to see him healthy as always he get a new name. Then and there he get sick when we try to look at the doctor. He has not been good to us too bad and I can only hope we keep this boy in our heart and wish him the best on tomorrow!

With heart,
Milan Ljubincic

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