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Hardships You Have To Face In Life – Part 15

Life consists of ups and downs. No matter how much you shield yourself, sooner or later, you will have to face hardships.
However, hardships also have something positive about them. You grow as you experience them. They make you a stronger and better person.

Yes, they are often very painful, and it can be hard to see them in any positive light whatsoever when you are experiencing them.
But that is just the reality of life!

So we have taken a look at some of the difficulties which we all have to go through, obviously it affects and impacts us in different ways because we all come from different backgrounds and we all experience different emotions, and everybody handles situations differently.

Someone betrays your trust
There probably will come a moment in your life where someone betrays your trust.

Whether it is a friend talking behind your back, your significant other cheating on you, or your child is throwing a house party when you trusted them to take care of their younger sibling.

You will feel hurt, disappointed, insecure, or angry if that moment comes.

You might scold yourself for ever having placed that trust. And you will have to ask yourself, is this temporary pain enough of a reason to never trust again?

The answer to that should be NO. So what would life be like without trust? I don’t imagine it very fulfilling.
Take this hardship as it is, and learn your lesson from it. Depending on how deeply the betrayal was, you might have to let go of that person.

If they were willing to exploit your trust to such an extent, then they are not worth your love and time. Your life will be better without them.

However, if you are willing to forgive them, this might be the beginning of a deeper relationship.
Yes, it will take a lot of effort to work through those new trust issues, but it will be worth it if it is the right person.

Physical Pain
Again, if you have never experienced this, you might not be living to the fullest.
Physical pain hurts like hell! Everybody who has had the pleasure of stubbing their toe knows that.

However, physical pain also has something good in it. It shows you how much you can endure, which is a whole lot more than you probably think.

And it also brings back some awareness regarding the importance of your beautiful body.
Take care of it! Because it enables you to live this beautiful life.

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