Acceptance is not passive surrender, but a clear-eyed embrace of what is.
It is the quiet art of meeting reality without resistance, of loosening the grip on how things “should” be.
In acceptance, we stop wrestling with the river and allow ourselves to float — trusting the current to carry us where we are meant to go.
It asks us to release blame, soften judgment, and recognise that every moment is both teacher and mirror.
Acceptance opens space for peace, even in pain.
It is where healing begins — in the willingness to let life be exactly as it is.