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“The human capacity for burden is like bamboo- far more flexible than you'd ever believe at first glance.” ― Jodi Picoult, My Sister's Keeper
Humans as a species has suffered many sorts of hardships. Countless wars, billions of deaths, diseases, famine, crime, but humans have never given up. In my words, to be resilient means that no matter how hard or unfair life hits you, you get back up and continue living. There is absolutely no point in lying down and giving up. You have to face life for what it is, a cruel, unmoving force that bows down to no man and does not care about you at all. Which in a way, makes life living for. If you think about it, think about how pointless life would be if everything is perfect. No hate, no death, nothing

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