How To Push Through Tough Times In Life

in life •  7 years ago 


Are you going through some tough times now? Does it seem bleak? Do you wonder if you're going to make it?

Well, here's a video I put together a little while ago that can help. In this video you get some practical, real-world ideas that can help. This is not "pie in the sky" or a bunch of worthless blather with vane ideas. It ipacked with some solid, usable comments that will help you right now, right where you are with what you've got.

I look forward to hearing from you and getting your opinion. Thank you very much for watching. All the best to you my fellow Steemians and DTubers.

Terry


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Video very special my friend
But there are problems that are difficult to overcome
Such as political problems and wars
This is what I suffer from

I hear you @roselover. However, throughout history people have done whatever possible to overcome them. Yes, it has been very difficult. But the answer is always the individual taking matters into their own hands, and the best approach is peaceful. Violence doesn't solve it in the long run. Figure out how to get out of unbearably tough situations. People have done that in Nazi Germany, The Soviet Union, the enslaved blacks in the old US South, and more. Yes it is tough. However, in the long run, it is worth it. I commend you on your persistence. Never give up. Peacefully get the hell out of the tough situations if you can't change them. There always are ways to do it. I wish you the best and hope you have a very good week ahead.

The whole world is suffering from wars and millions of people have been killed by wars
Thank you for your advice
We must love life and hold on to it and demand our rights in peaceful ways

Yep! Once again, @roselover, you and I are in agreement. Hope you really have an exceptionally good week ahead. All the best to you!

Wise counsel. Certainly, I will find ways to bypass obstacles. I won't quit. Thank you, Sir.

Good for you. The Steemit community is a great resource for getting help and helping others. All the very best to you and please stay in touch.

I wish my internet speed will allow me watch it, I'll most likely download the video with a Wi-Fi. Hope you had a nice day sir,pls check ur discord.

I left a reply there. Thank you for letting me see the value of Discord. I look forward to hearing from you!

Terry

I just did sir!

Wow its so helpful,sometimes i also try to think about life ,i am new here , try to express my thinking through steemit,please help me to understand and develope my thinking and writing,here is my 1st steemit blog,please your comment will help me justifie myself. thanks :)
https://steemit.com/life/@xajabor/if-you-are-investigative-curious-and-have-thirstiness-about-knowledge-then-this-is-for-you-to-develop-your-thinking-and-chose

Thanx for visiting, @xajabor. I applaud your efforts to get started but careful on asking for favors when no one knows you, you've done nothing to help others, and you are about the 1 millionth person (not far from the truth) who says something like "Hey, I'm new and I want you to do this for me." I'm not criticizing you, I'm thanking you for stopping by. I mean it. But if someone doesn't know you, and they get lots of lots of others who say basically the same thing to help them out, and you don't know anything about them, that's not the way to do it.

Here's what I'd suggest: Go back over several of my and other posts. Read them. Then comment on specifics that were mentioned. That will let people know you really care about them and want to make a difference.

You might just blow this off and call me all kinds of nasty names. But, I'd love to see you get ahead. Give first. Give value as the other person defines value. Then you'll be more in a position to ask them to help you.

I hope this instructs and doesn't offend. I look forward to hearing from you!

Terry

audio sounds great, Terry. Thanks for the motivating words!

Thank you, @kevinli. Thank you for stopping by