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Rock Bottom Is a Starting Line
I've got nothing left.
I've got nothing left to protect — which means I'm finally free to change.
The worst moment is often the first honest one. When there's nothing left to defend, pride gets out of the way, and that's exactly when people finally look up.
Use it when: After a big failure, a loss, or hitting a wall you can't push through.
Backed by: Alma 36:17–20 — Alma the Younger hit absolute bottom, remembered one thing his dad said about Jesus Christ, cried out — and the same moment that held his worst pain held his greatest joy.
What He’d say
The bottom is where Alma finally looked up — and the same moment that held his worst pain held his greatest joy. You have nothing left to protect, which means you're finally free. Cry out. I answer fast down there.
(His words from the passage above, spoken to you.)
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