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| - Written by Hannah Torell, Reporter, Obama Eagle newspaper You just have to let go. Once you start letting go, over time, you will slowly let go more and more. Until eventually, you’ll let go completely. And you will be the happiest than you’ve ever been. And sure, sometimes you’ll go backwards. Your life will stress you out and you’ll have to start the process all over again. And that’s okay. Life is full of cycles. We learn and we forget. We build self-esteem and we lose it. We earn patience and then lose track of it somewhere along the way. It happens and it’s okay. If we didn’t constantly go through cycles, if everything was always the same, wouldn’t life be boring? Humans need to fight. Even if its just against the hardships of life or against themselves or their body. If we didn’t fig
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| - Written by Hannah Torell, Reporter, Obama Eagle newspaper You just have to let go. Once you start letting go, over time, you will slowly let go more and more. Until eventually, you’ll let go completely. And you will be the happiest than you’ve ever been. And sure, sometimes you’ll go backwards. Your life will stress you out and you’ll have to start the process all over again. And that’s okay. Life is full of cycles. We learn and we forget. We build self-esteem and we lose it. We earn patience and then lose track of it somewhere along the way. It happens and it’s okay. If we didn’t constantly go through cycles, if everything was always the same, wouldn’t life be boring? Humans need to fight. Even if its just against the hardships of life or against themselves or their body. If we didn’t fight, we’d never gain anything. No perspective, no experience, no relief. We would just be floating through the universe aimlessly. And I think that’s why people say, “Money can’t buy happiness.” Because when you have all the money in the world, you can get essentially anything that you want. And what’s the fun in that? Like they say, its the journey that matters most. Not the destination.
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