The Phlip Side
In a world that often feels chaotic and unpredictable, it’s easy to fall into the role of a victim. When so much is out of our control, reacting becomes natural—and accountability can quietly get replaced with blame. But while circumstances can explain where we are, they don’t have to define where we stay. The moment we start compiling a longer list of excuses than opportunities, we give away our power. Progress doesn’t stop because life is hard—it stops when we convince ourselves we have no say in what comes next. There are real challenges, real disadvantages, and real setbacks that people face every day. Ignoring that would be dishonest. But living in that space too long turns explanation into limitation. At some point, the shift has to happen. You stop asking, “Why is this happening to me?” and start asking, “What can I do with this?” Because the difference between feeling like a piece on the chessboard and becoming the player is simple: one reacts to every move, the other decides what happens next—even if the options aren’t ideal. Ownership doesn’t mean life is fair. It means you refuse to let unfairness be the final word.
14 episodios
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