Crisis as an invitation
- Dmytro Milashchuk

- May 11
- 1 min read
The greater your potential, the greater the resistance in your life will actually be. Your old reality is being pulled to the surface so that you can finally say goodbye to it.
People who are not
destined to change go through life numb, ignorant, comfortable. They don't question patterns. They don't feel pressured to develop themselves.
But if you're someone who keeps facing the same lessons, it's because life (or the universe) does something very specific to you.
You're given a free choice because every challenge, every trigger, every failure, every "I can't believe it's happening again" is, really, just one question you're asked: Do you want to reaffirm your old self, or do you want to rise to who you really are?
So if things seem hard right now, if it seems like life just keeps bugging — instead of asking why this is happening to me — ask yourself which version of me needs to be eliminated. What an imperfection this moment asks me to outgrow.
Because the greater your potential, the more life has to show you who you are not, so that you can consciously choose who you are.






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