It all ends to a positive mindset

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I wasn't raised in a religious family, but on Sundays and special occasions, they never forget to offer a prayer. However, my extended family is a great devotee of religion to the extent that I used to see them as people who have never sinned. Little me saw them as a model that I actually tried praying every night and would even participate in flores de mayo. It wasn't long when I would forget the routine.

As I got older, I grew apart from religion. The changes of my life principles joined the changes of my growth spurt. There I discovered that you don't have to worship God to be blessed (in the first place, devoting shouldn't be for the purpose of receiving a blessing).

Though in every lucky situations I call myself "God's favorite" it has dawned to me that this "favoritism" or "luck" has nothing to do with religion. Disclaimer, I saw it somewhere in Tiktok but it says that:

Religion call it prayer. Witches call it spell. Spiritualists call it manifesting. Science call it law. But nobody denies it existence.

This brought me to the conclusion that it doesn't matter which of this you believe in. I guess the answer is that we respect each other's different belief because if you can see it, whatever they call it, it all ends that positive mindset is a must.

It means to be hopeful about everything but of course to support it radically, we can't just keep saying what we want in words. We must also work for it. It's not magic. I guess these words of things that we want is just a motivation to ourselves. Whatever we believe in, just know such thing exists. So be vocal when you want something and work for it. The universe hears and sees you.

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Agree. When we worship God because we just want to be blessed, then it's vain. We worship Him because we have to for all the things He's done to us may it be good or not.

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