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It is With Time as It is With Life

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     2020 had been a rough ride for all of us given the numerous disasters and troubles , the eruptions of multiple volcanoes and the pandemic for instance that occured one after another. As a result, many kept cracking jokes and thinking that we would all be dead by the end of the year. Yet here we are the lucky ones still breathing fine questioning the unquestionable, that is, the events 2021 has to offer. We don't really know what exactly will happen unless we witness it ourselves. I for one couldn't believe that, at this point, almost a month has passed by already, and although our current situation still hasn't changed since the previous year plus the mutation of the virus that's been the main contributor to our condition, Nevertheless, we must not forget the fact that we live to achieve not to cower. 

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     I am well aware of the obnoxious habits of mine for a long time now and I haven't considered to change them until by the end of 2020 because I'm  becoming a man now and that I couldn't stay this way my whole life. Well, it turned out to be pretty hard to be honest, it's difficult to change someone's habits that they've been doing for a long time, so long that it has now became their lifestyle. 

Maria Sibylla Merian. https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/the-art-of-metamorphosis/amp/
    The progress I've made is not yet satisfying, but hopefully, I will overcome it, not a quick process though; Afterall, we're still humans and we can't make an instant improvement, rather a slow journey with a couple of challenges and hardships in the way that'll lead to a meaningful growth. 



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