I have learnt a million times how to spell diarrhoea and yet every time I get it wrong. If I am grateful for anything, I am grateful for spell check.
There are many things we may not achieve or do as perfectly as we truly wish we could. Often, we conclude that it is better to accept defeat and give up or in our egoism pretend that if we can't do it, it therefore cannot be done. I have come to realise that just because I can't do it doesn't mean it is impossible. What I ought to do is to find an alternative solution; just like spell check and diarrhoea and haemorrhage and gonorrhoea and rhythm and whatever else. I figured out I have a problem with 'rh, rrh' and possibly other unfavourable combinations of the English Language because apparently I can spell fine in Bulgarian.
Nevertheless, here is my point whatever the question is there is an answer and therefore whatever the problem is there is a solution regardless of its simplicity or its complexity.
Our task isn't necessarily to find answer from within ourselves but to be ready to to look further than our intuition and intellect, to look to others, to novel ways of thinking. To humility. To vulnerability.
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