
Why do we sometimes sabotage the good?
That question has been sitting with me, and maybe it’s one you’ve asked too.
Because sometimes, even when life softens or something finally starts to work… we freeze.
We brace for the catch.
We second-guess the ease.
We try to earn what already wants to meet us with grace.
But what if you didn’t?
What if you let the good land, without guilt, without shrinking, without trying to balance it with suffering?
Letting it be good isn’t denial.
It’s a practice.
A permission.
A quiet declaration:
I’m allowed to receive what’s working.
You don’t have to fight for every drop of joy.
You don’t have to explain your peace.
You’re allowed to rest inside it.
Can you let it be good, without trying to earn it?
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