Our problems really are unique to us. They may be similar to other people, but that does not relieve us of the responsibility for our own difficulties.
There are a few genetic things that we are born with, but most of our problems stem from what we do with those things and the rest of the things in our life.
What we eat; how we sleep or rest; how we move; how much we move; how we use our brain and even how much we use our brain; all of these things affect the quality of our lives.
The way we deal with stress has a huge effect on our lives.
Our ability to take control of our own lives depends on our desire to organize, maintain and follow the details that can make our life chaotic or calm.
If our first response is to panic, or run to someone else, we are losing more things than you might imagine.
Problems allow our brains to grow. Learning how to manage our own finances, taking a class, reading instructions, even experimenting on our own all help our brains grow.
Avoiding these things causes all sorts of problems and those problems will only grow if we don't make some changes. People are designed to evolve and grow. Denying themselves the right to do this may be a precursor to a miserable old age.
In fact, they can make life right now pretty inconvenient.
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