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: For healthcare workers and those on the front lines.
: The ability to endure isolation and uncertainty. saso_zokera_sila_dai_ni_gospodi_2020
The year 2020 was a period where the world seemingly stood still. The request "Give us strength" was not just a religious plea but a universal human cry. When we reflect on the challenges of that year, the "strength" requested was multi-dimensional: : For healthcare workers and those on the front lines
Looking back, the "strength" that was granted manifest in the quiet acts of heroism seen daily: a neighbor checking on the elderly, scientists working tirelessly on solutions, and families finding new ways to connect. The prayer for strength was answered not by the sudden disappearance of the problem, but by the gradual strengthening of the human spirit to adapt and overcome. The request "Give us strength" was not just
: Maintaining hope when the end of the crisis was not in sight. The Power of Shared Vulnerability
The phrase (roughly translating to "Give us strength, O Lord") appears to be a spiritual or motivational invocation, likely associated with Balkan (Macedonian or Serbian) liturgical or folk traditions.
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