Have you ever sat in the quiet of the night, feeling like the weight of the world is just a little too heavy to carry? Nikita Gill’s words remind us that we possess an inherent, ancient strength that goes far deeper than our surface-level doubts. When she says our bones are stronger than concrete, she isn't just talking about physical toughness; she is talking about the resilience of the human spirit. We are built from the very essence of survival, carrying a structural integrity that has weathered every storm we have ever faced. Even when we feel brittle, there is an unbreakable foundation within us waiting to be remembered.
Sometimes, our logical minds become our own worst enemies. We overanalyze every mistake, we loop through every 'what if,' and we try to rationalize our way out of our deepest fears. But there is a profound wisdom in the heart that operates on a different frequency. It is that sudden, unexplainable feeling of peace after a long period of chaos, or that intuitive nudge to take a different path even when the map says to stay straight. That intuition is a compass that doesn't need logic to find the true north of our soul. It knows the way through the darkness long before our minds can find the light.
I remember a time when I felt particularly small, as if my wings were too heavy to even lift. I was facing a series of setbacks that made me question my entire purpose, and I kept looking for external signs or logical reasons to keep going. I was trying to think my way into bravery. It wasn't until I stopped searching for answers in my head and started listening to the quiet, steady beat of my heart that I found my footing again. My heart already knew I was capable; it was just waiting for my mind to stop arguing with the truth.
We often spend so much energy looking for validation from the world around us, forgetting that the most important evidence of our strength is already written in our very being. You don't need to prove your worth to anyone else when your very existence is a testament to endurance. You are a masterpiece of survival and intuition.
Tonight, I want to encourage you to take a moment to just breathe and settle into that inner strength. When your thoughts start to spiral into doubt, try placing a hand over your heart and simply acknowledge its wisdom. Ask yourself, what does my heart know that my mind is too afraid to admit? Trust that quiet power, because you are much more formidable than you ever imagined.
