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What Can Brokenness Become?

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What Can Brokenness Become? Sometimes what falls apart is not the end of the story, but the beginning of a truer form Framing the question: What can brokenness become  is not only a question about recovery. It is a question about truth, identity, and what remains when the shape we trusted can no longer hold. We tend to see brokenness as failure, ruin, or the end of usefulness, but many of life’s deepest transformations begin where certainty cracks. Brokenness can expose what was fragile, reveal what was false, and make room for a different kind of becoming. The task is not to glorify pain. It is to ask what new form might emerge once the old one has given way. Why Brokenness Feels Like an Ending Brokenness unsettles us because it interrupts the story we thought we were living. A broken plan does not only disrupt a schedule. It challenges our sense of control. A broken relationship does not only create distance. It wounds trust, memory, and identity at the same time. A broken versio...