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Why is hope lost so easily after a disaster?


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Night1029 offline Verified User (1 year, 8 months) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
Ft Worth, TX, US | 9 months, 2 weeks ago (31 minutes after post)

well, it kind of shows how vulnerable we can be. A lot of fear comes up that we are powerless to control our lives when disasters strike, so we lose that optimism or hope.

If it’s your home that was struck by a disaster, everything you used to know is gone so you have to create a whole new framework from within which to live.

Its important to keep a firm grasp on the things that you still do have that are important. Even if all you’ve got is the skin on your body, you still have a beating heart and the power to make changes happen in life. Yes a disaster could strike again, and that’s why you should use the time and ability you DO have to make your will manifest.

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