As I Walk

          I let it overtake me: despair, deep sadness thick as clouds, seen for miles within. It was suffocating, taking the very air that was my motivation; this is dwelling. 

          I felt the night. Dark surrounded me completely, and still, strength was found in each step taken, each prayer uttered to simply persevere. It was difficult, and in the struggle a different vision was given, a perspective if you will: there was more to this journey than only what was wrong or bad. This is acknowledging.

           I kept walking, through it all, these dark valleys, the hardships and sorrows known and obvious. Every progression through was necessary. I knew if I stopped I'd never make it out. I knew if I ignored it, I'd never overcome and grow from it all. This is the difference between dwelling on all that's wrong and acknowledging it. As I walk I find this is why it's important to take the right approach to it all; something I'm admittedly still learning, yet I'm willing to learn. 

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