Brilliant. I went through severe childhood abuse and don’t see myself as a victim. I was angry when I woke to the malevolence but now help women plan their future.
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Wow! This article is outstanding. Goes perfectly with my sermon tomorrow on, "The Mercy Mindset."
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I think it's kinda ridiculous that he leaves out letters in words that describe god (L-rd, G-d). This literalist dogmatism is what turns people away from religion.
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Question: If you struggle unsuccessfully with clinical depression for decades without much support and become resigned to your lack of resources and competence, is it even possible to climb out of that pit?
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Victimhood, once identified, is a choice. It's hard work to overcome that mentality and there are many paths. I took that victimhood and threw it on the ground and stomped a mudhole in it. I am not merely a survivor - I am a conqueror.
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What a great essay by Rabbi Sacks! (From great examples!) Millennials REALLY need to get this message. "Hence the life changing idea: Never define yourself as a victim. You cannot change your past but you can change your future. There is always a choice..."
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Excellent advice
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Don't be the wheat. Be the sickle!
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