“There is no dead end on this road, it may not lead you to where you want to go, but it will take you to where you have to be. The most important part of this journey is never the destination, but the meaning you create with every step you take.”
Perfectly said, Winston. We may not understand or have the answers but trust the direction of your rightful destination.
Thanks for continuing to inspire and encourage me. I appreciate the reminder that the journey is not in vain even when the results aren’t what I’d hoped for.
You are a wounded warrior who helps others. Thank you for your story. Parents who have been cut off have an identity crisis after raising children for 1-2 decades. They have trouble letting go of adult children and their expectations of relationships. There are more in this category than you realize. Parents and grandparents who have been connected to, sacrificed for their children and grandchildren, have been "disenfranchised" by the divide in politics, religion, addictions more than any other time in US history. https://www.nextavenue.org/adult-children-parents-estrangement/. Dena Yohe shares hope at https://hopeforhurtingparents.com. The identity of parents of adult children who have cut them off is a very real, increasing issue. They have to let go of their image of identity as parents and accept that God has allowed this for a reason. Some people have to be removed from our lives. https://youtu.be/0tBUo2MaFSs/.
All the best to you Winston. We all hit road blocks and detours but it leads us to where we are supposed to be. I need to join substack
“There is no dead end on this road, it may not lead you to where you want to go, but it will take you to where you have to be. The most important part of this journey is never the destination, but the meaning you create with every step you take.”
Perfectly said, Winston. We may not understand or have the answers but trust the direction of your rightful destination.
Great inspiration Winston!
Thanks for continuing to inspire and encourage me. I appreciate the reminder that the journey is not in vain even when the results aren’t what I’d hoped for.
You are a wounded warrior who helps others. Thank you for your story. Parents who have been cut off have an identity crisis after raising children for 1-2 decades. They have trouble letting go of adult children and their expectations of relationships. There are more in this category than you realize. Parents and grandparents who have been connected to, sacrificed for their children and grandchildren, have been "disenfranchised" by the divide in politics, religion, addictions more than any other time in US history. https://www.nextavenue.org/adult-children-parents-estrangement/. Dena Yohe shares hope at https://hopeforhurtingparents.com. The identity of parents of adult children who have cut them off is a very real, increasing issue. They have to let go of their image of identity as parents and accept that God has allowed this for a reason. Some people have to be removed from our lives. https://youtu.be/0tBUo2MaFSs/.