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Article: Thoughts on letting it go and letting it be
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<blockquote data-quote="GStorm" data-source="post: 731162" data-attributes="member: 22414"><p>We commonly get too comfortable in the known—also called being stuck in our “comfort zone.” We refuse to accept what’s new or different because it threatens the current relationship we have with an idea, a thing, or a person. So we fixate harder on what we know so we don’t lose it. This fear of loss and uncertainty keeps us holding on to the most unfathomable things in our life. To let things be, we must accept that we can’t control, force, or pretend—to do so goes against the natural law of life, which compels us to trust in it.</p><p></p><p>I love this quote, as I can definitely relate to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GStorm, post: 731162, member: 22414"] We commonly get too comfortable in the known—also called being stuck in our “comfort zone.” We refuse to accept what’s new or different because it threatens the current relationship we have with an idea, a thing, or a person. So we fixate harder on what we know so we don’t lose it. This fear of loss and uncertainty keeps us holding on to the most unfathomable things in our life. To let things be, we must accept that we can’t control, force, or pretend—to do so goes against the natural law of life, which compels us to trust in it. I love this quote, as I can definitely relate to it. [/QUOTE]
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