The trials in life seem overwhelming, as if we were carrying a great weight on our shoulders, and they seem unbearable. However, what we always see as these repeated trials have the power to forge something unbreakable within us: our character.
Instead of being somehow afraid of the trials we may face, the idea is to learn to see them as tools that present themselves to teach us and prepare us for something greater.
When we face a difficulty or challenge, our true attitudes, values, and strengths come to light. For example, imagine when someone loses their job. Instead of giving up and becoming depressed, they can use this newfound time to learn skills and trust that something much better is just around the corner.
Even when those difficult times and trials don't present themselves, we can learn to develop perseverance and perseverance. Regardless of how difficult the circumstances may be, overcoming them will make us much stronger and prepared for new challenges. An example is that of an athlete who trains hard and feels pain, but this, in turn, is necessary to win the race. The same thing happens in our lives.
In times of trial, we also learn what is true and what truly matters. Thus, we realize that health, family, inner peace, and our relationship with God are truly important. How many times have you gone through times of financial difficulty? When this happens, we learn to be content with the little and the simple; we learn to be grateful for everything.
Trials are a learning lesson. When we overcome a challenge, we gain experience and wisdom that not only stays with us, but also helps us support and help those who are going through similar situations.
These are some of the characteristics that those moments of trials or difficulties can help us to be better people, to grow, to forge a character, and above all to be able to help others who are going through similar situations, do not underestimate what you are going through, try to learn from them and take notes understanding that this is to make you a better person.