Uchtdorf. All is well. July 2015 Ensign
But despite having every reason to shout, "All is not well," they cultivated an attitude we cannot help but admire today. They looked beyond their troubles to eternal blessings. They were grateful in their circumstances. Despite evidence to the contrary, they sang with all the conviction of their souls, "All is well!"
They knew the strength of family and friends. And because they depended on each other, they became strong. Friends became family.
The pioneers learned that doing hard things deepened and strengthened body, mind, and spirit; magnified their understanding of their divine nature; and heightened their compassion for others.
Happiness doesn't come from external circumstances. It comes from the inside-regardless of what is happening around us.
*Chin up. You can do hard things.
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