It’s okay to feel conflicted. You can appreciate what you have and still acknowledge that things are hard. Gratitude doesn’t cancel out pain—and pain doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful. Life is complex, and your emotions don’t have to make perfect sense to be valid. Allow yourself space for both: the light and the heavy, the joy and the ache. True emotional strength lies in accepting the full spectrum of your experience.

Have you ever felt guilty for struggling while being thankful? Let’s normalize both. Your feelings are real and allowed.

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