Lord Mike
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Nagoyaka Aikouka said:I personally have to agree with ~Ozy~. I've had one of the hardest lives I know. There are only a few people around me that I know who have been through more. And I support them in everything they do.
I've been clinically depressed. I've been anorexic. I've been suicidle. I've cut myself to relieve pain, stress, and guilt. I've been sexually abused by five seperate people throughout my life. My family life is always hanging by a thread. My grandmother only recently passed away. I live a thousand miles away from the one I love. My father may not be supporting my decisions in college any longer.
But have I let that control my life?
Have I adopted a "life sucks" attitude?
No.
In fact, most people see me as a person who has a bright outlook on life. I've turned all these bad things in my life into something good by learning from them. Floods, hurricanes, tsunamis, AIDs... Yes, they are horrible, but instead of whining about them, I help. My church sets up school bags and fun bags for needy children all over the world. I'm an animal rights advocate. I'm pro-life. I teach Sunday School.
I work to make life better for all.
And my trials have only made me further realize that life is precious. Because of the people that have hurt me, I appreciate those who love me all the more. Because of my close calls with death, I better life and love it more.
Don't try to tell me that life just sucks and the world is out to get us all.
Because it's not.
God, call Him by whatever name you will under whatever faith you will, protects and loves us all. The trials he faces us with are only to challenge us and better us in the long run.
Try that outlook for a change.
You must be an inspiration to everyone. God bless you.