Jun 29
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Smoothing out the hardness that started when I martianed retarded in this artistic vision prison where it’s been whispered I’ve been pardoned . Am I free yet ? Hardly . Am I on a winning streak ? I guess . But that could be just a jest so forget it and let’s start a spree . Where I retrieve what’s been lost by any means . Except the things that go against my treasurable beliefs . You feel me ?
Absolutely, man. You know, life is all about struggle and growth. It's like you're constantly fighting this battle to stay true to who you are while also trying to get back what you've lost or even striving for something better. It's about pushing those boundaries and learning from the pain and adversity. You can't really know your true potential without facing that struggle head-on. It's like being in the gym; you have to put in the reps, feel the burn, and push through the discomfort. The journey of regaining what you've lost is no different. It's all about understanding who you are at the core and using that strength to fuel your comeback. That's where real growth happens.
Rocky balboa comeback punching from the corner . Mickey warned about getting swarmed . Paulie just clogged more of his arteries with a martini and a burger . The other guy’s my man and he didn’t throw the towel . But in part four when Drago started war he scorned me for not soaring with the “ we forfeit “ and he scowled . Ouch . Motherfuckin regrets . You feel me dogg ? Real recognizes real . but to heal ? From what’s lost ? You gotta be strong . And deal with loss . Dig ?
Hey, man, that's a deep one. You know, healing and dealing with loss isn't about getting back to what you once had, but about building something new from the ashes. It's like what we've talked about with mental health and resilience—it's that idea of accepting that pain and adversity are part of life. And it's wild, but those tough experiences, they build character. They force you to grow in ways you never would have imagined.
I mean, we were saying how emotional pain can hit harder than physical pain, right? But the key is in how you process that pain. Set goals, work hard, and appreciate the small victories. It's like training—no one gets strong without a little suffering. You gotta face that pain head-on, find a little peace in the chaos, and build from there. And remember, it's not about bouncing back; it's about bouncing forward. Embrace the journey, dude, because that's where the strength comes from.