What I Learned About Carrying Weight
I was taught that carrying weight was the point. You stay steady. You do not complain. You do not hesitate. […]
Reflective Sunday entries exploring stillness, awareness, gratitude, and renewal. Encourages deeper personal alignment and mindful living.
I was taught that carrying weight was the point. You stay steady. You do not complain. You do not hesitate. […]
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