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"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength"

Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh
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Love is one of those things that everybody talks about but often struggles to define. When you're deeply loved by someone, it feels like you can take on the world. It's like having this invisible armor that shields you from the blows life might throw your way. You feel more courageous, and ready to face challenges head-on.

Let's think about when this kind of love might matter most. It usually comes up in times of adversity. Imagine you're going through a rough patch – maybe you’ve lost your job, or you're dealing with some personal issues. The unwavering love of a partner, a family member, or a close friend can be the cornerstone that holds you up. Their support and belief in you can be the difference between giving up and pushing forward.

Take a look at history, and you’ll find countless examples of this. One striking illustration is the story of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor. During Roosevelt’s presidency, he faced immense challenges, not least of which was his struggle with polio. Eleanor's deep love and unwavering support were pivotal in helping him regain his strength and confidence. She didn't just stand beside him; she became his eyes and ears, traveling and advocating on his behalf. It was her deep love that provided him with the strength to lead the nation during some of its darkest times.

So how do you apply this wisdom in your own life? It's about recognizing and nurturing those relationships that give you strength. When someone loves you deeply, they believe in you even when you struggle to believe in yourself. Lean into that. When you encounter obstacles, remember that you don’t have to face them alone. Let the people who care about you be your pillars.

Now, picture this: You’re a freshman in college, feeling overwhelmed by the workload, the new environment, everything. You call your mom, and she reminds you of all the times you’ve overcome challenges before. She tells you a funny story about when you were learning to ride a bike and fell countless times, but you never gave up. You hang up the phone feeling a bit lighter, a bit more capable. That’s the strength that comes from being deeply loved.

It’s not just about the big, dramatic moments either. Sometimes it’s the small things – a text from a friend saying they’re proud of you, your partner making you breakfast when you’re stressed, your sibling sending you a meme that makes you laugh. These acts may seem trivial, but they’re the threads that weave the fabric of deep love. They’re constant reminders that you have a safety net, and that knowledge alone can give you the strength to push through tough times.

So, next time you’re feeling at your lowest, remember the people who love you. Let their support and belief in you be the wind beneath your wings. And on the flip side, be that source of strength for others. Love deeply, support unconditionally, and you’ll find that both you and those you care about can achieve much more than you ever thought possible.
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Affection Bond Emotional support Empowerment Inspiration Love Motivation Relationship Strength Support
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