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intensely_human, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

It’s got to be true and uplifting.

One of the most effective for me has been “I can make my life a little better today”.

I just keep repeating that when I have nothing in the tank, and it helps me find a little more.

agent_flounder, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?
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Get back up.

Above all, no matter how many times you get hit, can you get back up? --Gwen Stacy, Into the Spider-Verse

afunkysongaday, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

Tough titties.

skatrek47, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

“The wheel of Fortune turns and turns”

gandalf_der_12te, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

be far-sighted

SirToxicAvenger, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

“I have to get past this, why not now”

thisbenzingring, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

When I was young life was pure chaos. It was a constant battle and I often looked for things that would ground me and let my mind rest for a bit. I discovered the Peter Gabriel song Washing of the Water. I really liked how he sang it and so I memorized the words. They are good and when its a very dark time for me, the words are a great way for me to gain a little mental peace.

The whole song is beautiful. The perfect balance of wanting calm in hard times and finding peace in the nature of things piped.video/watch?v=Ic4N6rT6Qks

testfactor, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

Can’t stop won’t stop.

JJROKCZ, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

Ah well, nothing to be done about it, might as well carry on

Mr_Blott, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

Simple - “Everything will be ok”

Never been wrong

Yet

thisbenzingring,

May I suggest a reading of the Voltaire book Candide? Phrases like “Everything will be ok” or as the book often suggests “all is for the best” in the “best of all possible worlds” will take on a whole new meaning.

The book is funny most of the time but it has a very sharp cynical edge about life and positive thinking and how it doesn’t mean much in the face of most life changing events.

maniclucky, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

One I like from Malazan Book of the Fallen: “I am not yet done.” The mantra of a man who’s duty it was to bear the souls of the fallen for his faith as it crushed him.

ImplyingImplications, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?
meyotch,

So, does that mean like ‘no worries, forever’?

Fandangalo, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

It’ll sound cheesy, but “Don’t Go Hollow” is that phrase for me.

In 2019, I was hospitalized for suicidal ideation. When at in-patient, we didn’t get much to express ourselves. Every meal, we ate with plastic utensils and foam plates and cups for safety. I would carve that phrase into the cups, along with a bonfire.

“Don’t Go Hollow” goes back to Dark Souls. It’s a phrase that means something in the game world, but it’s also metaphorical. What’s an avatar without the player? It’s like a body without spirit. You’re not progressing in the game because you checked out. If you want to keep going, you need to be present, to keep trying.

Other ones that come to mind are “This is a moment. It will pass.” which I said in the showers that scared the fuck out of me, and “Fall down 7 times, get up 8.” “Let it rip,” from the Bear is another one I like.

Nemo, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

My mantra is just rama rama rama. Meditation with a mantra helps a lot of you put in the work beforehand.

It sounds like you’re talking more about a motivational slogan, though. Mine is, “You don’t have to want it, you just have to do it.” It helps because it frees me from the tyranny of desire. I don’t need to figure out if I’m in the mood. I don’t need to trick myself into enjoying it. I can just do the thing and be done with it.

Relatedly, there’s a line from a favorite book, “Somebody has to and no one else will” with a similar vibe.

intensely_human,

In my case it’s a mantra, because I say it out loud repeatedly.

skybreaker, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?
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“Right now” is forever. It’s always “right now”. So, don’t let the past weigh you down and don’t let the future trip you up. Live in the moment.

intensely_human,

As my first zen teacher once so eloquently put it, “The past and the future Do. Not. Exist.”

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