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Danger or Opportunity?

Harrison Wendland
2 min readNov 17, 2019

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“When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters — one represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.” — John F. Kennedy

A crisis can be good, can’t it? Probably.

God can use ANY situation for good.

As JFK reminds, in Chinese writing, the word crisis represents danger and opportunity.

Crisis is defined as, “a time when a difficult or important decision must be made.”

When considering that definition, it should be evident that a crisis can be either good or bad. It really is up to us to create the outcome that we desire.

God can use ANY situation for good, it’s up to us.

Danger or opportunity?

We can look at things optimistically or pessimistically or anything in between.

That part is up to us.

Every situation that we experience is not controllable but every reaction that we have is controllable.

“You don’t believe what you see, you see what you already believe.” — Brian Tracy

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Harrison Wendland
Harrison Wendland

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