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The lotus is admired for its beauty, but its story is rarely told in full.
It doesn’t grow in clean water.
In this episode of Help the People, Shannon Riley uses the lotus flower as a metaphor for human resilience. This is a conversation about coming from difficult beginnings, surviving environments that should have broken you, and understanding that struggle is not a flaw it’s often the very thing that makes growth possible.
This episode is for anyone who feels ashamed of their past, exhausted by their healing, or uncertain about their progress. It challenges the idea that pain disqualifies us and offers a quieter truth: some people are built to grow in conditions others couldn’t survive.
If you’ve ever felt buried, this episode is a reminder that you may not be stuck. You may be rooting
By shannonriley1The lotus is admired for its beauty, but its story is rarely told in full.
It doesn’t grow in clean water.
In this episode of Help the People, Shannon Riley uses the lotus flower as a metaphor for human resilience. This is a conversation about coming from difficult beginnings, surviving environments that should have broken you, and understanding that struggle is not a flaw it’s often the very thing that makes growth possible.
This episode is for anyone who feels ashamed of their past, exhausted by their healing, or uncertain about their progress. It challenges the idea that pain disqualifies us and offers a quieter truth: some people are built to grow in conditions others couldn’t survive.
If you’ve ever felt buried, this episode is a reminder that you may not be stuck. You may be rooting