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Are you being trained in a cave?

The thoughts, emotions, and prayers that followed the Thai soccer team’s adventure are indicators that their unforeseen cave experience caught the world’s attention. Many, who had no connection to Thailand, wasted so much time as their hearts beat with news from the media. There was no resistance to diversity when local and international divers stormed Thailand’s Chiang Rai province for the safety of local footballers. It was a unified action that further demonstrated the unity of the world. In the few days that passed before the children were found safely in the cave, many people outside the cave have lost the hope that sustained them.

The Wild Boars, as they were affectionately called, ventured on a surprising escapade that claimed human lives. It was a great sacrifice that dissuaded a skilled diver from being considered a hero.

I settled myself between the excitement and joy at the boys’ successful discovery as my heart pondered what drove them.

The courage of the apologetic assistant coach confirmed that the soccer team had been trained in the cave. He certainly had good intentions as they marked his team member’s birthday, but what a complicated adventure for a birthday?

The boys’ nasty adventure would possibly engulf someone in a cave phobia and cause someone else to compete for a cave adventure. Life consists mainly of two types of people: the fearful and those who take risks. The former would not dare to approach the entrance of a cave, the latter would explore the cave in search of a faster solution to a similar problem.

I suddenly realized that the fear of not approaching a cave entrance automatically puts one in a cave. – The cave phobia!

Some people who have never physically ventured into a cave are already locked in caves for life’s monstrous adventures.

As I join others in celebrating the safe return of wild boars and their reconnection with family members, I would like to send a reader’s memory to invisible caves. How has the adventurous journey of life trained you? Are they taking you to a cave? If you are honest about an invisible circumstance that has brought you down, do you have divers?

The longings for wealth, the struggle for freedom, the guilt of infidelity, the longing for health, the lasting pain of abuse, the torrent of torment, the fear of the unknown, the pain of a painful loss, the dangerous encirclement of enemy friends and the like. Disturbing circumstances are all caves that cannot hire any physical diver for freedom. Consequently, life has the ability to convert such circumstances with the strength inherent in the power of the mind, the courage that spurred wild boars, the ability to see hope against hope, the faith to overcome fear of the unknown, the tranquility. to move the mind to peace, the joy that persists in the face of pain, the patience that represses the temper, and the love that endures. Those are the divers when life leads you to the cave of challenges. Those divers constitute positivity that denies negativity. The vision to see possibility versus impossibility is more real than reality.

I traveled through the irregularity and structure of a cave and stopped to think about the purpose. Every adventure in life depends on a purpose. The Wild Boars didn’t have a hindsight on the brink of their journey, but in reality, their painful journey has earned them a global presence and who knows what the future holds?

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