When I went to live in the forest in early 2020 with my best friend Daniel C.N., People were confused, embarrassed, and some were joyful over the decision.
Some people were intrigued by such decisions, resilience, and adaptation because they were dwelling on the earthly acquisitions. They refused to examine the message, not the messenger.
Many of us will quickly kill the message, leaving the messenger, and still wonder why our lives remain the same. Have you killed the message that led you into this current, ugly condition you find yourself in, for you (the messenger) to escape the route quickly?
Remember, the message is the truth that rings silently inside your mind, reminding you to rejoice in your sufferings, for the fact that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and through this character, hope emanates.
Just like this Bible verse holds this deepest truth when it says:
“Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.” — Romans 5:3-4
The core Idea here is that: Stability doesn’t mean rigidity, but an ability to adapt naturally to internal and external changes.
So, to be resilient through adaptation for the gradual introduction of organic stability in your life, there are certain practical applications involved.
And the applications are:
a) Cultivate mental flexibility and emotional resilience.
b) Develop problem-solving skills that accommodate change.
c) Build support systems that help navigate life’s fluctuations.
These are essential because organic stability involves dynamic balance, which gives you the ability to flex without breaking.
And you should not forget that moments of trials shape resilience, enabling natural adaptation and lasting stability.
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