If you've ever sat at rock bottom and thought, Why me?congratulations, you're human. I've been there too. I've screamed at the walls, cursed the heavens, and wondered if maybe the universe had its wires crossed. You hear people say, "Tough times don't last, but tough people do," and you want to punch them because the pain feels like it's setting up camp forever. There were days I walked into school wearing the same clothes as the day before, pretending it was on purpose, as though I didn't notice the holes in my shoes or the pity in their eyes. Teachers whispered when they thought I couldn't hear: "That kid's not going anywhere." Oh, but they didn't know me yet. They didn't know I was already carrying scars that would someday be my armour. Life, as it turns out, has a twisted sense of humour. It doesn't wait for you to catch your breath. When I thought it couldn't get worse, it did. Betrayals? Check. Losses? Piled high. There's a moment where you start to feel like you're the butt of some cosmic joke. You stop believing in miracles, stop dreaming, stop hoping. But then you hear somethinga whisper deep in your gut, faint but undeniable: Get up. Pain is a ruthless teacher, but it's also the only one that'll sit with you until you get it right. Every time I thought I'd hit my limit, life pushed me further. It's funny, though. When the walls close in, when the floor gives way, you start finding out what you're really made of. And here's the kicker: it's more than you thought.
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