Most people have a flawed outlook towards the problems in their lives.
It's that they get tired of solving them—one after the other—and get disappointed every time they get stuck.
If you're someone who "faces a lot of problems," and is tired of solving them, I think you're missing the whole point here.
Life isn't really about solving problems. At all...
It's about progressing through them.
You'll never ever have zero problems in life—we'll just have different ones.
Think about this for a second:
Look back at your life 2 years ago.
Are you now thinking, "I'm so proud I've solved that one problem in my life. My life is so much better now."
Or are you thinking, "I remember going through that period. I learned a lot. Now I'm a better person."
Which one do you choose? Probably the second one.
If you're looking for solutions to your problems, you should be unbelievably grateful for solving those older problems, right? You'd worship those solutions.
But you don't.
You get the idea?
The whole point is not about "solving" them. But about progressing through them.
And as a byproduct, you become stronger and more resilient.
The real outcome isn't a solved life. But who we become when we come out the other end.
And that's what most "problems" in life are for—not necessarily for solving them—but to get better at living through them, and become more aligned on the inside.
The journey is about progress. And problems are just the life's vehicle to help you become your best self.
Think about it: You wouldn't be the person you're right now if you didn't go through those times, right?
That'd be like erasing who you are.
So, stop trying to erase your future Self, too, right now.
And for sure He has the reward.
Stay grounded.
—Jasir
