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Why does everything happen for a reason in life?

If you’re going through a difficult time right now, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I’m too familiar with the sensation of hopelessness. Maybe I’m just a really sensitive person, but it has a significant impact on me. Failure and disaster, on the other hand, affect everyone. It may affect us in different ways, but it does affect us at the end of the day.

Everything happens for a purpose, including the delays, setbacks, disappointments, and rejection you’ve experienced in your life. Refuse to place blame on anybody or anything for the circumstances. Instead, concentrate on how to handle them. A problem is there to remind us that this is not our home and to push us out of our comfort zone.

People are so frightened of failure that they spend most of their lives trying to avoid it, yet it is something that should be celebrated. Success will never teach you anything. If you always live on a pleasant street, you will never improve. Just outside of your comfort zone, you can find true strength and progress.

 If you believe in God. You’ve probably understood that everything happens for a reason in life. And it does so even if you don’t understand it at the time. Because something amazing happens down the road, some place in the unknown, and it’s only then that you understand it would never have happened if you hadn’t suffered that previous tragedy.


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