Problems Can Be Blessings In Disguise
By Glory Fu • March 20, 2017
Why is life so tough that we have to constantly deal with many kinds of problems? The problems we face sometimes make us so tired that we really wish we could walk away from them all, but we can't. We can’t, because there is a point where we need to take responsibility for our family, our jobs, and even ourselves. But if we could view these tough situations from different angles, we would know that some of these terrible experiences are actually blessings that improve our lives. A few years ago, due to poor health, I quit my job and was unemployed for over a year. I didn’t regard it as bad. On the contrary, I cherished the fact that I had plenty of time to rest. I was able to spend time thinking about what I should do to help myself climb up again, and how I should go about it. Now my health is restored, and even more amazingly, I have discovered a habit of writing that completely takes my life to a new level. So, if you are currently facing challenges and problems, choose to believe that good things are on the way. Choose to believe that this difficult time will turn around. Choose to believe that your problems can be blessings in disguise.
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