Discovering What You Truly Want to Do: A Collection of Turning Points 15 – 20

Discovering What You Truly Want to Do: A Collection of Turning Points 16. Encouraging and Supporting Others: 17. Creating a Positive Atmosphere: 18. Seeking Safety and Acceptance: 19. Supporting Others: 20. Loving Deeply: Discovering What You Truly Want to Do: A Collection of Turning Points
Discovering What You Truly Want to Do: A Collection of Turning Points 16. Encouraging and Supporting Others: 17. Creating a Positive Atmosphere: 18. Seeking Safety and Acceptance: 19. Supporting Others: 20. Loving Deeply:

16. Encouraging and Supporting Others:

 As a child, you were bullied and had rebellious phases but never turned completely bad. You often found yourself in relationships where you encouraged and motivated others. As an adult, you ended up working in jobs involving intangible products, always being able to reassure others that everything would be okay. You realized that your true calling was to be a source of encouragement and support for others, no matter the circumstances.

17. Creating a Positive Atmosphere:

 You were verbally and physically abused by your parents and siblings from a young age. Even after marriage, your husband and his children treated you poorly, leading to divorce. After battling depression for over a decade, you found solace in brightening up your workplace. You realized that more than money or a job, what you truly wanted was to create an atmosphere where people could get along and enjoy talking to each other.

18. Seeking Safety and Acceptance:

 Your mother told you that she wished you were never born, and your brother subjected you to daily violence, even stabbing you with a knife. Despite finding some people who listened to you, you struggled with a dissociative identity disorder and even contemplated ending your life. However, you found comfort in the company of those who accepted you. You realized that your greatest purpose was to live in a way that always felt safe and secure.

19. Supporting Others:

 You lost your father in middle school, your mother before you could repay her kindness, and your brother suffered a brain injury in an accident. You worked your way through school, eventually earning a degree from a prestigious university and landing a job in your favorite field of science. Despite this, you felt unfulfilled and switched careers within the same industry. You realized that your true joy came from supporting others throughout life, and this insight made your past experiences make sense.

20. Loving Deeply:

 You took over the family business with the goal of making it the best in Japan. However, you were constantly frustrated by your employees’ lack of ambition and skills, and you were most disappointed by your son, whom you had hoped would succeed you. Amid financial troubles and a global pandemic, you learned the importance of self-reflection. When you realized that your true nature was to love others deeply, even to the point where it felt heavy, you experienced two miraculous events.

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