Not A Hero, But A Survivor
And it resonates with so many of us who have faced challenges and adversity in our lives; and has become a powerful statement of resilience and determination.
Being a hero often means being larger than life, performing feats of bravery and selflessness that inspire others. But the truth is, most of us are just trying to get through each day, facing our own struggles and challenges as we go.
To be a survivor is a much more relatable and attainable goal. It means enduring hardship, persevering through difficult times, and coming out on the other side stronger and more resilient. It means finding the strength within ourselves to keep going, even when everything seems stacked against us.
Being a survivor means that you have faced challenges and obstacles in your life and have come through them, often against all odds. It means that you have the fortitude to keep going, even when things seem impossible. It’s a testament to the human spirit and the power of the will to live.
It could be struggling with mental health issues, facing financial challenges, or dealing with physical or emotional abuse. Whatever the struggle may be, it takes courage and determination to keep going.
Being a survivor is to speak to a universal truth about the human experience: that we are all just trying to get by, to thrive in a world that can be unpredictable and sometimes cruel. At the end of the day, we are all just trying to make the best of our circumstances.
So, let’s embrace our inner survivor and be proud of our ability to overcome adversity. We may not be heroes in the traditional sense, but we are all capable of surviving and thriving in the face of hardship.