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Discovering Your Power To Fight and Win

This power characterizes all people who seek to find it.

By Christina SponiasPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Many people complain about their living conditions, their parents, and various external factors that they believe were responsible for their psychological problems and their failures.

However, other people who have had to face more difficulties in life than they have, don't complain about anything and manage to triumph.

On the other hand, people who have kind and caring parents and excellent living conditions are dissatisfied and cause countless problems for their families.

Why do some manage to move forward despite all disadvantages while others are knocked down with problems that can easily be resolved?

Why do those with favorable conditions end up creating problems for those around them instead of succeeding in life?

The answer is not simple because each case is different. Each person has a different personality, with different strengths and weaknesses.

However, everyone is capable of overcoming life's difficulties and moving forward if they discover their human power.

We are all imperfect, but at the same time, we all have the power to transform our personalities and change our lives.

Some depend on psychotherapy to overcome a mental illness. Others depend on the support of family and friends to get back on their feet after a tragic fall.

Everyone needs help in difficult times, but not everyone can find that help when they need it.

The people who can be strong and kind despite being unsupported are the people who discover their human power when they are lost and desperate.

These people manage to face all problems and fight their enemies without giving up because they discover their power to fight and win.

They themselves are surprised by the courage they show, not understanding how they managed to be so strong in such difficult situations.

Could the threatening situations have been responsible for discovering this power in these people?

Or was it the conviction that they should be persistent that was responsible for the courage they showed?

Perhaps everything contributed to their behaving heroically.

However, the fact that they managed to win despite all the difficulties meant that they had the power to fight and win. If they didn't have this power, they wouldn't achieve anything.

This power is not a privilege that some have and some do not, but a power that all have but that only a few discover.

This is why we see people who have always been pampered and accommodated manage to act as if they were hardworking and mature in difficult times, and people who have always been weak and dependent manage to act as if they are superior and self-sufficient.

If the power to fight were a privilege that only a few people were capable of having, there wouldn't be so many surprising cases and so many exceptions.

This means that in order to discover this power everyone just needs to keep fighting without giving up, even if they don't have any support and even if they don't seem to be able to win.

This also means that external conditions do not justify anyone's defeat. What happens to each person does not determine how they will continue to live after the suffering they have had to face.

All human beings have the power to move forward despite obstacles because the ability to fight until we win is a human trait.

Those who don't give up always win because just the fact that someone keeps fighting without giving up already means that they won't be buried by defeat, even if the victory they achieve is not what they had imagined at the beginning.

So, always keep fighting no matter how hard it is to keep going. If you don't give up, you will eventually win thanks to your power to fight until you win because you are a human being.

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About the Creator

Christina Sponias

I’m a literature writer and a philosopher who became a mental health therapist through dream translation after continuing Carl Jung’s research.

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