What Grace Means to Me
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Re: What Grace Means to Me

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Wish all humans were like this.
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It speaks to living with intention, but without being consumed by ego or control. I love how it captures the idea of being present and grounded while still striving to be better. It reminds me that grace isn’t about perfection. It's about awareness, restraint, and conscious choice. This piece feels like a quiet guide toward peace, both with myself and the world around me.