6. Develop acceptance. - Deepstash

6. Develop acceptance.

Letting go of everything that’s bothering you or of all the negative thoughts you have in mind doesn’t mean giving up, but accepting that there are things that cannot be. Just accept the unchangeable and remove yourself from the unacceptable. So if you want to be more mature and responsible, recognize the things you cannot have and be contented with what you have.

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