Sad, angry, jealous, and guilty feelings can make you a healthier person.
Figuring out the reason for your negative emotions and learning from unpleasant experiences makes you stronger, and that success can bring happiness- but when you suppress and ignore negative emotions, you eliminate the balance of good and bad.
Because the contrast of feeling sad is what makes feeling happy so wonderful, happiness wouldn’t really exist if you’d never truly embraced your sadness.
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“St. Seraphim tells us: ‘It is easy to humble yourself before God, while to humble yourself before people is more difficult.’ Indeed, it is precisely the ability or inability to humble ourselves before our neighbors that shows whether or not there is real repentance within us: whether or not we are walking along the right path of spiritual life. You must work on this.”
~Bishop Photii of Traditza
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