Thin Line 21: Acceptance vs Resignation

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You stop resisting.
You take a breath.
You loosen your grip.
You say, “It is what it is.”

And maybe it is.

But under the stillness…
is it peace?
Or is it quiet giving up?


There’s a thin line.

Acceptance is rooted in strength.
Resignation is rooted in collapse.

Acceptance says:

I choose to release what I can’t control.

Resignation says:

Nothing I do matters.


Acceptance meets reality with clarity.
Resignation meets it with surrender to powerlessness.

Acceptance honors the present.
Resignation abandons the future.


You say:

  • “I guess this is just how it is.”
  • “Maybe it’s not meant for me.”
  • “It’s fine. I’m over it.”

But ask yourself:

  • Am I truly at peace — or have I just stopped trying?
  • Did I choose this — or did I give up because it didn’t happen on my timeline?
  • Do I feel free… or empty?

Acceptance opens your heart and your hands.
Resignation closes them both.

Acceptance is a decision.
Resignation is a retreat.


This is the Cushy way.
Letting go with presence — not defeat.
Choosing peace — without shrinking your possibility.

You don’t have to force what isn’t.
But you never have to surrender your power in the name of stillness.


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