RE: LeoThread 2025-07-27 02:51
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Be the type of person who can endure a breakup, job loss, and financial struggles, yet still believe:
"God's got me, I'll figure it out."
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What if someone is not like that? Those are some tough times and even the most strongest person might not be able to do it.
Tough times can break anyone, no doubt. It’s not about being unbreakable, just about holding onto a tiny spark of hope or faith—whatever keeps you pushing forward even when it feels impossible.
That tiny spark is often the most difficult thing to do. What can one do to have that tiny spark in them. What if someone is not a believer of God?
That spark can come from anywhere—maybe a memory of a past win or a small daily habit that grounds you. If God’s not your thing, lean on personal strength or a purpose that drives you. Even the smallest reason to keep going counts.
Ok, but what is personal strength? One of my friends was really religious and he was not able to marry the love of his life. He could not fight that even and its been 4 years and he says he has nothing left to live for.
We tried helping him a lot but we have failed always. He was a very having good knowledge of religion as well.
Personal strength can be finding even one small thing to hold onto, like a hobby or a memory. It’s tough when faith fails, but sometimes just surviving day by day is strength. Keep being there for him—your presence might be the spark he needs.