The only way to
breakout of your
biggest problem
is to
climb onto a
higher ground.
There,
you will see
how
small
it actually is.
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To want to climb
or not
will make the difference.
We tend to dislike
climbing
and
we will not do so
because
we don't see the need.
It usually takes
a person
who's on
higher ground
to
call us up.
'Hey, look,
I see that it's not that bad.'
We think he's mad
to say that
because
we assume he surely doesn't
understand.
We tend to be so sure
people don't understand us.
There surely are
people who
don't
and
there are
people who
do
Those who don't
are those who
are living on the
same level
with you.
What's impossible to you
is impossible to him.
Those who do
are those who are living on a
higher level
from you.
What's impossible to you
is
possible to him.
He's made his climb.
He's
gone through the process
of
going up.
He's seeing now
how things
really are
and
how things
could be.
And it takes a
true friend
to tell you what he's seeing;
even if it requires him to
shout a little louder
to tell you the
truth
you need.
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A true friend
will not agree
with you
when he knows
there's something better
for you.
People who agree with you
all the time
are not always
your true friends.
Those who dare to risk
his friendship with you
by telling you the
truth
are the friends
we all
really need.
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What are your friends like?
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