Which experience has formulated you the most into you becoming who you are today?
Discussion
Reading a ton of books in my early 20s. Also important lessons about work ethic from my parents growing up.
There is no one single experience. It’s an accumulative effect. Both good and bad. We build on them all wether you realize or not. #oldguy
fail
acknowledge
get up
don't repeat
sound advice 💜
I have in experience in failure. It is a good teacher, though I am too often a slow learner.
step 2 is hardest. and 4.
Universe will constantly test you to see whether you have learned from mistakes and are ready to move on, I feel like ❤️
Time is ticking, so to get further in the game, we gotta learn fast and be on our toes 🤔
I have a list. Should we go from A to Z, or by numerical order? 😂
From the least traumatic to most
Becoming a mom is a least traumatic, but a life changer, duh. Poor pitbul attack is in my top 3 (cuz I had to fight to for my life and the life of my dog, and I learned that no matter what, I’m not leaving those I love behind) together with a fire in a cockpit on my first day of being a cabin manager, and another personal bullshit.
Surviving a Pitbull attack sounds crazy 🤯
Mr. Worldwide is different gravy https://nostr.build/i/d2dd528cbf0c786cb182b4d1b2821addffd5521916589dae25dda6a58e7550a3.webp
One Daaaale away from Jesus
Yeah, I ended up with 6 bites, I have only one scar and it’s visible that a piece of flesh is missing there, and my doggo ended up with 25+ bites. But hey, I won at the end 😂 poor animal is not to blame, but the people who trained him to fight and then kicked him on the street. After giving up on us, he calmly walked down the street and killed two stray dogs.
Oh did I mention that it was 9am? And that people gathered around me fighting the mad dog to ✨watch✨
It was a series of events over the 7 years I spent in prison. It totally changed my life. I discovered myself, “spirituality” (connection to source), and matured in ways I never imagined.
It saved my life and made me proud of who I am.
I don’t recommend it but it worked for me!
When I was 4 I was visiting with my great-grandmother. She asked me to make her hair pretty because she was “going home”.
Before I could grab the mirror to show her the style, my grandma grabbed me, took me into the kitchen, and explained that my great grandmother had passed away while I was doing her hair.
The experience taught me so much about my family as well as the type of person I wanted to be as an adult. Most would be weirded out but I felt chosen by God. I felt encouraged that I could be trusted to get someone ready to meet their Creator.
What an amazing story Lotta 🧡 Thank you for that