There is no greater…

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Welcome to Karimii Online! This is my first post so if it’s a bit rusty just bear with me.

At some point in your life you’ve probably heard the phrase,”There is no greater evil regardless of the effects evil is evil. I guess our problems are kinda like that but we as human beings decide to make a scale of what we consider actual problems and just being over dramatic. As human beings we all have different limitations, boundaries, “endurance levels”, and breaking points. Everybody has issues, everybody is messed up but what differentiates us is how we respond to the different problems, trauma, and curve balls life throws at us and at the end of the day what you’ve been through doesn’t define what you will go through, where you’ve gone doesn’t define where you will go, what you’ve done doesn’t define what you will do. Your past doesn’t define what will happen in your future it just opens different doors to new realities but it doesn’t write in stone that this is what/where you will do or go.

A break up is a break up regardless of whether it ended because your partner cheated on you or because you decided to take different paths. Abuse is abuse whether physical, mental, emotional, or verbal at the end of the day its still abuse. It still breaks down someone from the inside out.

There is no greater evil, there is no greater heartbreak, there is no greater abuse, there is no greater trauma, there is no greater race, there is no greater love, there is no greater crime, and there is no greater anything really because at the end of the day the result is the same whether you stole or killed you still ended up hurting someone in the process and still broke the law, whether you love your sibling or love your friend it’s still love and the word still carries the same weight. What we have to learn is to accept this and accept that regardless of what it is it’s not within your control(you can’t control what people do to you or say) but, what you can do is control how you react to it and how you react to other peoples reaction to what their going through or have been through. Regardless of the “greater”…

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