Change: A Multiple Life Choice
- Andrea L. Johnson
- Jun 3, 2017
- 2 min read

As it is rather difficult to trust a repeated offense, offender, habit or addiction...
Question : What does another person's actions or behavior that is outside of your limits, or scope , or personal boundaries tell you
(A.) about yourself
, and (B.) about your limits
In the midst of another's repeated offense, habit , addiction
(A.) against you
or (B.) against another
Question: Have you considered yourself, and what it means to change, evolve , grow and trust your own personal changes
(A.) beyond your own limitations
(B.) beyond your own personal offenses
(C.) habits , and (D.) addictions
That have been made against yourself and or another
Question: What did it take for you to believe in you-- to trust the changes
(A.) made in you
and (B.) by you
Often another person's journey teaches us about ourselves and how true change comes about when
(A.) a particular habit /addiction/behavior/ or offense feels like a personal impediment or hindrance
to (B.) our lives, livelihood, or ability
to (C.) have healthy satisfactory experiences
with (D.) in our everyday interactions or personal relation-ships with others and ourselves.
Conclusion: Although it is not easy to trust or rely on someone else's immediate display of change, or the truth of their actions--we should continue on our own personal journey of evolution, and change. As life does not give us immunity nor freedom from suffering, it however forces us to see that whether it is implemented personally or unexpectedly, change will rise to be seen, heard or felt anyway.
Work2Rise: Being fully aware of the moment prepares us for tomorrow.
Words4-ur.Wisdom: If you do not change, then you will not learn, (reversed) and if you do not learn then you will not change.
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