roverl0616
04-18-2021, 09:23 AM
We've all heard it said, that takes two to fight. What most of us are unaware of is that the fight we're in with our disease is rigged, one that there's no chance of ever winning. The longer we continue to fight it the more this becomes apparent to us, but by then it's usually too late and we've lost. Before that happens though the idea of surrendering is introduced to us as a way of winning the battle. The problem with this idea is that it goes against all that we've been taught about winning. However, most of us have probably been in a situation where we knew we couldn't win, and decided not to fight because we knew it wouldn't do us any good. That's exactly what we need to do here, in the battle with our disease if we choose not to fight it, it can't win