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RE: The Victory of Finding Purpose

in Cross Culturelast year

Your notion of this concept is thought-invoking. At first, I thought your position would lean on the perspective of predestined life. However, I was wonderfully wrong.

we're like a drop compelled to flow with the river, we have no control over the waters, and yet, we do have a choice.

Among all lines, I cherish this the most. It is an encouraging one. That despite our roots as human beings, we do have options as to how we can nurture the trees in ourselves. And as long as we remember such freedom, we can conquer the tight grasp of what the world claims as our age-old woven destiny.

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Thank you for this comment, I'm glad that line resonated with you. Indeed, freedom is just a matter of attitude.