- Henry Ford
Adversity fuels character. How we face adversity, how we react to it, and how we move on from it tells a lot about a person's character. I have these ideals in my head of how one should act in certain situations of adversity. To experience it yourself and attempt to act accordingly is another story. It is true, people can never relate or really truly understand what its like to be in a specific situation without having gone through it or experiencing it for themselves. I didn't know what it was like, but now I do. It is a tough reality to swallow. It is tough to understand the situation and take a step back. I want to act emotionally, I want redemption, I want to act without thinking of my consequences, my faults and my logic. I just don't want to feel as I do now. If nothing more or less, I feel embarrassed. However, as I have to do with every decision I make, every opinion I formulate, I must understand the other side of it.
My actions have put me in this situation and now I must find the strength and determination to take the consequences and move forward. I have done what
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