May you recognize your wisdom so that you remember your abiding strength
Wisdom is more than knowledge—it’s the quiet, steady force that arises from lived experience, the lessons learned in moments of vulnerability and courage. It’s insight, inspiration, and a deep sense of inquisitiveness.
Wisdom allows us to look beyond what we once saw as limits and, instead, see possibilities. It connects us to our abiding strength—the inner resilience that’s been there all along, even when we weren’t aware of it.
When we tap into wisdom, we begin to trust ourselves more profoundly than we trust our fear or self-doubt. We stop viewing challenges through the lens of what could go wrong and instead focus on their potential for growth.
Wisdom shows us that the impossible is often just what we haven’t tried yet or what we haven’t believed in enough. It whispers, “You’ve been through hard things before and are still here. You’re stronger than you realize.”
Abiding strength is that inner reservoir of courage and perseverance that we sometimes forget is there. Wisdom helps us access it by reminding us of our past triumphs, the obstacles we’ve overcome, and the lessons we’ve learned along the way.
It teaches us that we don’t need to have all the answers to move forward. We just need to take the next right step, trusting that we have what it takes to figure things out along the way.
And that’s how we do what we once thought impossible—not because we suddenly become fearless or the path becomes clear, but because we choose to keep going.
Wisdom tells us that real strength is showing up, again and again, especially when the odds feel stacked against us.
Over time, we begin to see that what we thought was impossible wasn’t a barrier—it was simply a call to go deeper, to trust ourselves more, and to discover just how powerful we truly are.
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May you recognize your wisdom so that you remember your abiding strength
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