It’s easy to fantasize about having a superhero like Ant-Man to swoop in and save the day, but relying on external rescue isn’t the path to true healing. Comfort from others can provide temporary relief, but it won’t lead to lasting change. True transformation begins from within. Before seeking external solutions, we must first take the time to heal ourselves.
We often focus on the things we lack, comparing ourselves to others and thinking that if we could just “be like them,” all our problems would vanish. But this mindset only deepens the pain, as it keeps us stuck in a cycle of feeling inadequate. Instead, we need to address the core reasons why we feel disadvantaged and take ownership of our own healing process. This isn’t a quick fix—it’s not a one-time effort, but a continuous journey.
When we commit to healing, we begin to shift the energy around us. We start to attract people and opportunities that are aligned with the new, more authentic version of ourselves. The connections and experiences that once seemed out of reach become possible, not because we imitated others, but because we became more of who we truly are.
Healing isn’t about seeking external validation or pretending to be someone we’re not. It’s about embracing our own growth, facing our wounds, and stepping into a space where we are no longer defined by our past struggles. When we heal, we unlock the potential to create a life filled with things and people who reflect our highest values, not the ones that remind us of our past pain.
In the end, the real power lies within us—not in wishing for someone else to come and make things right, but in doing the work to make ourselves whole. That’s when everything begins to change.
Dragons Reborn Red
Love Bomb
In time you’ll do what Ant-Man did, jump great distances at great speeds so that you can barrel at foes like a bullet.