Moderator Popular Post Tine Posted December 1, 2020 Moderator Popular Post Posted December 1, 2020 I think my most significant "revelation" of 2020 was how much better I can deal with the contradictions and extremes of life and accept change. If I had had the chance of overthinking living during a pandemic, it would have been so much harder. (I am not saying that it isn't - and I am also aware that I am in an enormously privileged position - and still it's not easy) Some things became so much more, some things were less, and all of it allowed for a perspective change, and an adaption of my habits and a lot of things were suddenly possible that seemed impossible before. Life is an unpredictable mess that we try so hard to control, but we can't, and still, life goes on and in the end, what matters is how kind we were to each other.
Moderator Popular Post Li**** Posted December 1, 2020 Moderator Popular Post Posted December 1, 2020 This year has definitely given me perspective on pretty much everything, which I'm tying to see as a silver lining. I think I've learned to appreciate and value things I have been taking for granted previously, and also realised what is actually important for me and my happiness. There has been many not so great moments, and I have had to go through emotions and feelings that I've been fortunate not to have had before. I think it's also made me realise I'm strong and resilient! There have been a lot of great initiatives to bring people together which I think it's such a lovely sign of how so many of us are kind and caring. I've joined live workouts on Instagram for example, and that little community has been so supportive and positive it sometimes really made my day. it's definitely been a huge example of how life throws us curve balls when we think we're in control, and that, as @Tine said, what matters most is us being kind to one another. ?
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