Have you ever been disappointed by someone you trusted so badly and relied on so much to come true for you, but when you needed them the most, they vanished like the avatar?
Yeah? I am sure many people have experienced this before because we are all humans. Either we have disappointed someone before or someone has disappointed us, but there is something many of us fail to do after being disappointed. We fail to look at the event that plays after being disappointed but today I will be sharing with you why my title is "Every disappointment is a lesson and a blessing."
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Many of us don't like getting disappointed, but we fail to check out the benefits that come from such disappointment. Sometimes we realize it, and sometimes we fail to do so. It was the same in my case when my best friend (Daniel) disappointed me, but it turned out to be a blessing and a lesson. So here is what really happened.
My friend and I went for a job interview in the same company for the same position. Crazy right? Well, we were both jobless, and we wanted to have something to do instead of staying at home all day thinking of how to make too much money from tiny air. After the interview, we were told they would get back to us, which felt so real. This made me stop applying for other jobs, and I kept assuring my friend that either of us would get the job.
We kept hoping and praying for the position, unknowing to me that my friend had been called for the second interview and he had done it, passed, and the position was given to him. He kept encouraging me as I did the same to him. The night before resumption, he told me, and I felt bad, but I was happy for him.
He had to move out of our environment, and I was left alone again. I started applying for a new job, and within some weeks I got an offer that was better than the one we went for.
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It was a remote job that paid more than what he was getting, and it was a very easy job, which gave me more opportunity to write on Hive. I was so happy that he was picked because if I had been picked, I wouldn't have gotten the offer I had now.
In conclusion.
Sometimes, it's ok to feel disappointed, but never forget the lesson you learned from such disappointment and count your blessings, naming them one by one.
Thanks for reading.
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This is why I do not feel so bad when things don't go the way I want it, it is just God preparing me for something greater, He did yours!
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I felt disappointed but happy for him because if he did it for him, he can do it for me too 💯💯