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7. Accepting is peace.

7. Accepting is peace.

No amount of anxiety will change your future, no amount of regret will change your past.

Peace is found in acceptance:

  • Accept imperfection
  • Accept uncertainty
  • Accept the uncontrollable

You don't have to understand, tolerate or even forget something, but if you want peace, you must accept it.

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