πππββπβπΎ πβπΈβπ πβππ πππΈβπ: ππΌπ πππβ βπΈππ ππΈππΌ πππ πΉπΌπππΌβ, βππ πΉππππΌβ
Life does not hand us a script. We all go through seasonsβsome joyous, some painful. The difference between a bitter person and a better person is not the pain they’ve encountered but how they chose to respond to it.
We often say, βLet your past make you better, not bitter.β
But how many of us have been tempted to hold on to the bitterness?
After all:
π Betrayal stings.
π Failure humiliates.
π Loss devastates.
Yet, hidden within every heartbreak is a seed of purposeβif only we water it with perspective.
π Joseph: From Pit to Palace
Consider the biblical Joseph.
Betrayed by his own brothers, sold into slavery and imprisoned for a crime he didnβt commit.
Yet, instead of allowing bitterness to poison his heart, Joseph clung to his dreams and faith.
In time, he rose to become the Prime Minister of Egypt, using his position to save not only a nation but even the same brothers who wronged him.
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Had Joseph chosen bitterness, he wouldβve been shackled forever by emotional chains, regardless of physical freedom.
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But he chose better: He forgave, he grew, he triumphed.
βπΎ Nelson Mandela: Forging Freedom Through Forgiveness
After 27 years in prison, Nelson Mandela walked out with dignity, not vengeance.
Instead of seeking revenge, he extended a hand of reconciliation to his oppressors, leading South Africa into a new era of peace.
Mandelaβs story is a powerful testament to how choosing better over bitter can transform nations π.
πΊ Oprah Winfrey: From Trauma to Triumph
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey endured a traumatic childhood filled with poverty and abuse.
Many would crumble under such a weight but Oprah turned her pain into purpose.
Through:
π€ Media.
π Philanthropy.
π’ Advocacy.
She inspires millionsβproof that healing is possible and purpose can spring from pain.
π‘ Lessons for Us All
Your past may have been messy.
You may carry wounds that still ache.
But hereβs the truth:
You are not what happened to youβyou are what you choose to become.
π₯ Let every setback fuel your comeback.
π‘ Let every betrayal become your blueprint for boundaries.
β¨ Let every scar be proof not of what broke you but of what built you.
β Bitterness is a prison.
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But becoming better is a path to freedom.
So, take a breath, reflectβand rise. π
ππΌ Β© James Ola Emiola-Dakobiri FIIM
Founder and President, Suicide Prevention and Depression Support Foundation
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