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I learned a long time ago that I can't control the challenges the creator sends my way, but I can control the way I think about them and deal with them
Wilma Mankiller
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What this quote means

We cannot control the challenges life presents, but we can choose our thoughts and responses to them.

This quote emphasizes the importance of perspective and personal agency in facing life's challenges. While we may encounter difficulties that are beyond our control, our thoughts and reactions to these obstacles define our experiences and outcomes. It encourages individuals to adopt a proactive mindset, focusing on how they can respond positively rather than being overwhelmed by circumstances.

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This quote can be shared during a motivational speech to inspire resilience.

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