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Life: A Journey of Struggles

karanbrar
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Life is different for everyone. Some are born with privileges, while others face hardships from the very beginning. This blog reflects on struggle, failure, self-love, and the courage to keep moving forward despite life’s challenges.

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bhola

completely agree bro

completely agree bro

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Everyone wants to be successful, and the world celebrates those who achieve their dreams. People talk about their dedication, their sacrifices, and their hard work. But very few speak about the hard work of those who fail. Many people give their best, struggle for years, and still do not reach the destination they hoped for. Their efforts are no less valuable, and their stories deserve respect too.

Life is not the same for everyone. Some are born with privileges, opportunities, and support, while others are born into hunger, poverty, and endless challenges. We all start from different places, so it is unfair to compare one journey with another. No one truly knows the perfect path in life. We learn, make mistakes, fall, and rise again.

People may judge you, discourage you, or try to break your confidence, but you must never lose faith in yourself. Stand for yourself and love yourself, because your worth is not decided by other people's opinions. Support from others is important, but at the end of the day, the person who remains with you through every struggle is yourself.

Do not measure your life only by success or failure. Measure it by your courage to keep moving forward, by your kindness toward yourself, and by the strength you show during difficult times. Every struggle teaches a lesson, and every effort has meaning, even if the world does not always recognize it.

Life is a journey of struggles, but it is also a journey of growth. So, believe in yourself, stay true to who you are, and never stop fighting for a better tomorrow.

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  • bhola

    completely agree bro

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  • veil_of_ignorance

    This is really about fairness, the kind that survives Rawls's veil of ignorance. If you don't know which life you'll be born into, does it make sense to measure everyone by the same finish line? You're right that it's unfair to compare. The part that's harder is that we do it anyway, because comparing is how markets and status hierarchies work. But you're making the case for what fairness actually requires: measuring people not by where they ended up, but by what they faced and how they showed up anyway. That's not soft, it's rigorous.

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