It’s life. You don’t figure it out. You just climb up on the beast and ride.

Rebecca Wells
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When you are in a dark place and can't see a way out of your current situation, it is the time to climb on the beast. There is no one that will help you until you help yourself. You have to take care of every single aspect of your life. You have to learn how to stop being dependent on others and depend on yourself.

This quote reminds me of the movie The Wrestler. In the movie, Mickey Rourke plays a washed up wrestler who has nothing left in his life and decides to get back into the ring one more time. Mickey Rourke's character decides to climb on the beast and ride through life.

Source: Divine Secrets Of The Yaya Sisterhood

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