âĄWhen The Victorious Mindset Enters the Chat âĄ
There are two types of people in this world: The ones who say âWhat doesnât kill me makes me stronger.â âŚand the upgraded version: âWhat doesnât kill me⌠better start running.â đââď¸ I used to look at the whole âyou must suffer to growâ narrative like it was a badly written script I never auditioned for. Pain as a prerequisite? Struggle as a teacher? Survival as the baseline? No, thank you. I didnât come here to enroll in a lifetime endurance test. Somewhere along the way, the world got very poetic about hardship⌠almost romantic. As if joy and peace had to be earned through exhaustion and sacrifice, as if happiness and love needed a backstory full of battles to be valid and deserved. But that never sat right with me. Growth doesnât have to come wrapped in pain. It can come wrapped in awareness. In choosing differently. In allowing better. Because at this point, weâre not here to survive life. Weâre here to outgrow it, outplay it, and occasionally outrun anything that thought it had a chance to challenge our purposes. This is not about being aggressive. Itâs about being inevitable.đĽ Youâre not waking up asking, âCan I handle today?â Youâre waking up like, âHope today stretched first.â đ đ Donât want to be a fighter Âť instead choose to be victorious!!! đ Hold this feeling and face whatever happens with confidence. Because fighters wait for something to push against. Victorious people? They move first. They set the pace. They change the weather. Challenges donât break youâŚthey take one look at your energy and reconsider their life choices.đ So whatever shows up today: doubt, chaos, delays, othersâ dramas, bad surprises, that one situation that keeps testing your patience⌠Just give it a polite nod and let it know: âYou still have time to run.â đVictory looks good on you.â¤ď¸âđĽđŤľ Now wear it like it was tailored to your soul⌠effortless, undeniable, and impossible to ignore.