“STRENGTH IS LIFE, WEAKNESS IS DEATH”

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Strength is Life, Weakness is Death.
Expansion is Life, Contraction is Death.
Love is Life, Hatred is Death.”

Personal Strengths and Weaknesses

Everyone has assured qualities or persona that manipulate one’s decisions, which can be either favorable or detrimental. This is where individual strengths and weaknesses develop from or make each one of us exclusive. We need to be able to distinguish not only our strengths but also more prominently, our weaknesses. Weaknesses would be the vicinity that we need to ask for aid or assistance from others in order to grow and thrive as an entity.

Life is a never-ending learning practice. One of the most important lessons we can ever learn from comes from inside. As we go through life, it is crucial that we learn who we are, and have the aptitude to identify and grow from our own personal strengths and weaknesses. By identifying our personal strengths and weaknesses we can become triumphant in our professional life, as well as our personal. Personal strengths need to be shatterproof in order to keep them affecting us in a positive way. Weaknesses should be overcome in order to get us closer to our ambition and eschew slowing others down when you are part of a squad. As we go through life, it is vital that we learn who we are.

I love those who can smirk in dilemma, who can assemble strength from anguish, and grow daring by reflection. This is the trade of diminutive minds to shrivel, but they whose heart is strong, and whose conscience approves their behavior, will chase their values unto death. Some of us believe holding on makes us sturdy, but sometimes it is letting go.

We can be exhausted, fatigued, and emotionally distressed, but after spending time alone with God, we find that He injects into our bodies vigor, control, and potency. Don’t wish me glee – I don’t expect to be happy it’s gotten beyond that, somehow. Wish me courage and power and a sense of wit – I will need them all. “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.”

There is a saying in Tibetan, ‘Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength.’
No matter what sort of difficulties, how throbbing experience is, if we drop our hope, that’s our actual failure.

 

By: Ammara Siddique

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