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Nuetrik [128]
4 years ago
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How do trusting in something help you thrive

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Tpy6a [65]4 years ago
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Well, if you put your trust in something, you are putting everything you believe in, into it. It motivates you and keeps you going in life. If you don't have things in life like that, it can really put you down. Everyone needs someone in life, that they can trust and lean on in bad times. Everyone needs that one friend who they stay up late with all night, just talking about the day, what they want to be when they grow up, or about their plans for taking over the world (I felt like putting that in there lol). But anyway, it's hard for some people, and you can't always see the blue skies beyond the storm when situations are bad, but when you have that one friend or more who are always with you, there for you, and for you. And also what you do and who you are and how live your life as a person, that's an amazing feeling to have. It's great knowing there is some there you trust, and always there to have your back. It can help put stress down in your life, and takes some of the negative stuff away in your life, leaving more room for you to thrive as a human being. Thrive as you and live your life as you, and that is amazing. c;

Hope this helps and have a good day. c;

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