ANTI-VAXXERS
Why People Avoid Vaccines of Strength
A π✩ππππΆπ Article
INTRODUCTION
Under this regime of ever-widening poverty and marginalisation in society, the epidemic of lack on this ecumenical scale requires the vaccine of wisdom, strength, direction, and healing.
On that note, it would be unwise to align with the anti-vaxxer movement — fighting the injections of strength and knowledge offered through faith and wisdom clinics.
After every injection, temporal discomfort is expected. While the pain may be thought to be permanent, it is rather passing — serving only to establish healing in its recipient.
It is incumbent upon each one of us to visit clinics that are pro-vaccine: listening to words that infuse the desire for success in your heart and being.
LET US GET PRACTICAL, ARE YOU READY ?
You'd agree we are presently living in a vexed age and time. A season in time where poverty is expanding, opportunity is shrinking, and many are trapped in cycles of limitation. Lack has become a silent epidemic—infecting ambition, crippling confidence, and weakening vision.
But there is a cure.
Not a cure found in medicine cabinets, but one found in wisdom. In discipline. In correction. In faith. In mentorship. In environments that demand growth.
Yet many resist it.
They resist accountability because it is uncomfortable.
They reject instruction because it challenges their pride.
They avoid disciplined spaces because growth requires stretching.
They call it “too hard.”
They call it “too much.”
They call it “unnecessary.”
But strength has never been comfortable.
Every injection of growth comes with a sting.
Every lesson that transforms you will first confront you.
Every word that builds you will first break something in you—your excuses, your fear, your complacency.
Discomfort is not destruction.
It is development.
Temporary pain is the price of permanent strength.
To refuse the vaccine of wisdom is to willingly remain weak.
To fight against correction is to defend stagnation.
To avoid spaces that sharpen you is to choose dullness over destiny.
The world does not reward comfort.
It rewards capacity.
If you want healing, go where truth is spoken.
If you want strength, go where discipline is required.
If you want elevation, go where mediocrity is not tolerated.
Yes, the injection may hurt.
But remaining the same hurts more.
Choose growth.
Choose correction.
Choose strength.
Take the shot.
Because the only real epidemic we face
is the refusal to grow.
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