Embracing Our Fate
Pain often feels isolating, but sharing our stories reveals that we are not alone in our struggles. The concept of amor fati, or love of one's fate, encourages a shift in perspective, urging us to embrace all experiences—good and bad—as part of a greater intention. Reflective exercises can help uncover the positive outcomes that arise from our challenges, transforming the question of "Why me?" into "Why not me?"In this clip
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