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Since life is hard and most people fail as well as never reach success, then why continue living?

Because Life is relative.

Some people find success in being able to pay more than $3000 for a $3 sports bra, just because Jennifer Lawrence wore it in Silver Linings Playbook.

While others find success in giving away their $3 shoes to someone who needs it more.

Some people see failure as not being able to achieve material value.

While some see failure as not being able to see the little things that really matter.

Some people equate happiness to the value of their assets.

While others find happiness in the value of their children’s smiles.

We call it day and night, and count each as a blessing, while in reality, we’re gracefully falling towards our Sun. We call it growing up, and appreciate the reward of age, while in reality, our bodies are slowly but surely, degenerating to certain death. The reward of Life depends on how you perceive it.

It is not a race, with a finish line called Success. No, its a journey, and how you choose to experience it is what determines success or failure. You were not given targets to achieve when you were born. All the above people are justified in their interpretations of life. There will be hard times, and there will be good. Each will come with its challenges and rewards, but remember, when things get to the absolute worst and you think you’ve failed, you’ll still be alive, that’s the one thing this journey can’t take from you. All you can do, is start over and try and make it better, not repeating the mistakes you did. It won’t get any worse than that, because when your life finally comes to an end, so does your journey.


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