
Personal Reflection
We tend to think of freedom in pieces.
My life. My problems. My rights.
It’s natural to see the world from where you stand.
But the longer you live, the harder it becomes to ignore how connected everything really is.
It’s easier to believe someone else’s struggle has nothing to do with you.
If it’s their problem, you don’t have to carry it.
If it’s their fight, you don’t have to step in.
But the truth has a way of showing up anyway.
The rules that hold one person down don’t stay in one place.
The silence that protects injustice never stays quiet forever.
Freedom isn’t real if it only belongs to some of us.
Because the moment it can be taken from one,
it can be taken from anyone.
Maybe the question isn’t whether the world is fair.
Maybe it’s what kind of person you become once you see that it isn’t.
Reflective Prompt
When has someone else’s struggle made you see the world differently?
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I was just talking to my husband about this, how everything is connected by these strings, webbing like a spider web. A small movement and we can all feel it..
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Living the way we’ve had to over the last three years has offered me the opportunity to see how difficult life is for so many… not just us. Seeing this reality on a daily basis allowed me to see that ‘the difficulty’ isn’t always about me! I am learning to think outside of myself, after oh, only 57 years, lol… hugs
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All the time.
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