There’s not always rainbows, lollipops and sunshine. The world can be dark and difficult. Some say that there is no “can”. Do you struggle right now? What about 12 pieces of Hope?
We were about to witness something wonderful, but we gave up.
Try this on and see how it fits.
We will never be able to achieve peace of mind or personal growth if we refuse to accept the inherent darkness and difficulty in life.
No matter what the diagnosis, depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder affects everyone.
Acceptance is one thing; taking action is quite another.
Rudyard Kipling’s “If”
Let’s start with the second verse from English poet Rudyard Kipling’s “If” written in 1895.
A few interesting things to add. Kipling composed the poem as a paternal piece of advice for his son. Since its publication, it has been loved around the globe. Muhammad Ali is said to have carried the poem around in his wallet.