Life has a way of taking things from us, sometimes without warning, sometimes in ways that feel unbearably unfair. In those moments, anger and frustration become our companions. We fight battles against what we can not control, and in the struggle, we often lose ourselves.
For years, I lived in that storm, anchored into pain, clinging to what was gone. But pain is not freedom; it is a cage. The truth is simple yet powerful: you can either stay angry or you can stay free.
When everything external is stripped away, doubt begins to whisper. You question your worth, your choices, even your future. Yet, it is precisely in that emptiness that the universe invites you to trust. To believe that what was taken away was never meant to define you. To understand that loss is not the end, but the beginning of finding yourself again.
Freedom is not born from holding on. It is born from letting go. It is choosing faith over fear, trust over resistance, and surrendering over control. And in that surrender, you uncover a deeper truth: what you thought was the end of everything was actually the start of becoming who you were always meant to be.
So the question stands: will you stay angry, or will you stay free? Freedom is where new beginnings are born, where light breaks through the darkness, and where your spirit remembers its power. The universe is waiting to meet you on the other side of your surrender, with more than you ever thought you lost.
