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Ah, you see, the universe is quite clever in how it engages us. What we often perceive as a problem is, in fact, an invitation in disguise.

Read the same post again, but this time, we've substitute the word invitation with problem.

By making this simple shift, we uncover a profound truth: life isn’t placing obstacles in our path to hinder us—it’s extending opportunities for growth, exploration, and transformation

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Imagine the universe extending to you a PROBLEM, a grand calling that lands directly in front of you. Each PROBLEM is unique, a custom-made opportunity meant specifically for you. Some of these PROBLEMS are small, like a ripple in a pond—pleasant to acknowledge, easy to accept. Others, though, are vast and wild, like waves crashing against the shore. They call us out of our comfort, asking us to venture into deep, uncharted waters. And these—these are the PROBLEMS that truly matter, the ones that open us to growth, that demand our courage, our resilience, our full engagement in life’s beautiful mystery.

Take, for example, the journey of Marie Curie. She received a PROBLEM that was as profound as it was challenging. She was called not merely to observe the world but to delve into a mystery that defied the understanding of her time. Her PROBLEM asked her to peer into the invisible forces of radioactivity, a territory unknown, one that would eventually reveal wonders to humanity and lead to remarkable advances in medicine and science. Curie accepted her PROBLEM, and through it, she transformed not only her life but the very fabric of human knowledge. Her journey was no simple or easy one; it was, rather, an extraordinary PROBLEM to unravel the hidden forces that pulse through all matter.

You see, these PROBLEMS are the universe’s way of asking us to dance, to contribute, to grow. To live without them would be to sit on the sidelines, never called upon to feel our potential in motion, never given the chance to reach beyond ourselves into different realities.

We ought not to wish for small PROBLEMS either, for they are mere flickers. The grand ones—the big, awe-inspiring PROBLEMS—those are the ones that truly draw out our essence, that require our deepest resources, our fullest selves. When life presents you with one of these, it is extending a PROBLEM to partake in something magnificent, a PROBLEM to embrace transformation.
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The word problem itself comes from the idea of something being set forth, placed in front of us to take on. A problem is not a barrier; it’s an offering, a privilege. 

By approaching problems with an invitation mindset, you will find that every  "PROBLEM" is a chance to accept the universe’s invitation to growth and reach the potential your higher self is pushing you toward.

To dive deeper, read this post on how you created your problems before you were born.

 



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