ShortEditorial Dispatch

When You Admit What You Can No Longer Carry

Release as strength, not failure.

Abraham of London
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You've been carrying it for too long.

The weight that was never meant to be yours.
The responsibility that belongs to someone else.
The burden you accepted because no one else would.

And you've carried it well.
But well doesn't mean forever.


There is a difference between strength and self-destruction.
And refusing to put down a weight
that is breaking you
is not faithfulness. It's pride.

This week, put down one burden
that was never yours to carry.

Not because you're weak.
Because you're wise enough to know
that some weights are not yours to bear.

You were never meant to carry everything.
And admitting what you can no longer carry
is not failure. It's freedom.

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