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Life As It Comes

This is my first attempt to write something creative.
This is about a much discussed topic "How to face adversity".
In my opinion one has to under go many tight spots in their live time sometimes it seems to much too handle. Right now i am suffering from one of these,more about that later.Sometimes you want to cry out loud "why me" or "my luck is really bad for this is happening to me ",almost everybody goes through this phase, moreover sometimes it so happens that one of ur freinds is prime on his luck and u think u are a loser to be in a pathetic situation..
The truth of the matter is adversity is what makes a man strong .. could anyone recall any great person who we know of who had it easy from the begining ,no every body has to struggle to achive something in their life...
It is best to keep our head down and carry on..even if you have done nothing wrong to deserve it... it is similar to travelling in a jam packed train where u can do nothing but to wait for the right station to come...
So take life as it come ,take the sufferins as part of the deal made with life itself ..so that u can enjoy the good moments and cherish them dearly....

Comments

Seeking Clarity said…
Hi Aniket, Supriya here. I like how you've compared living through tough times with waiting for the right station to come. I agree completely! Keep writing, its a great outlet!

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