Many people enter your life and you immediately recognize that they were meant to be there, to serve a reason, to teach a lesson, or to assist you in figuring out who you are or who you want to become. And sometimes things are meant to be happen that seem terrible, painful, and unjust at the moment, but in retrospect, you realize that you've never known your potential, determination, willpower, or heart if you hadn't overcome those obstacles. You never know who these people are cause they may be your roommate, neighbor, coworker, long -lost friend, lover, or even a stranger), but the moment you lock your eyes with them, you know they will have a significant impact on your life.
There's a reason for everything. Nothing occurs by accident or by chance. Illness, passion, missed opportunities for true greatness, and pure stupidity all put your soul to the test. Life would be like a smooth paved, straight, flat path to nowhere without these small checks, whatever they might be. Itd be safe and comfortable, but it'd be boring and pointless.
The people you encounter in your life, as well as your successes and failures, all contribute to who you become. And negative experiences can be used to improve one's life. They are, in truth possibly the most poignant and important. Forgive those who have hurt you, betrayed you, 9r broken your heart because they have taught you about trust and the value of being careful when ipening your heart. If someone loves you, unconditionally love them back, not just because they love you, but also because they are showing you how to love and how to open your heart and eyes to new experiences.