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When Your Weakness Becomes Your Teacher

The places you hide are the places you grow.

Abraham of London
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You've spent energy hiding your weaknesses.

Covering them. Compensating for them.
Pretending they don't exist.

But what if your weaknesses are not liabilities?
What if they are your greatest teachers?

The places where you are weakest
are the places where you have the most to learn.
And the person who refuses to learn from weakness
will remain weak.


Strength is not the absence of weakness.
It's the willingness to be taught by it.

This week, name one weakness.
Then ask: what is this trying to teach me?

Not with shame. With curiosity.

Your weakness is not your enemy.
It's the edge of your growth.
And if you let it teach you,
it will make you stronger than pretending ever could.

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