Dealing with difficulties is painful. It’s painful and discouraging. On a journey to success, you only have two choices. Either to move on and facing difficulties with stronger determination to end them or to turn and go back with a lowered head and broken heart. In the midst of difficulties, there is no easy choice so why not making the choice that you would be proud of when difficulties are gone.
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