No matter how deep the depthA Story by Mac. S
I'm a young man but I exhibit the signs of an aging one. Loss of sight, hearing, high blood pressure, arthritis in many joints, fatigue. These symptons kind of make me think that it's our troubles and treks in life that age us. That we get old slowly because we experience a moderate amount of stress over our life. Seeming like the amount of difficulties we face directly correlates to the speed we age.
But no matter the depth I-we go in those deeps, we always make it back out, to something better. Something larger than what was before. Something more matured and lasting. I think we all have that quality to withstand anything. The only time someone doesn't rebirth into a new phase is when they stop believing they can. It takes a certain amount of faith, but after your faith turns into trust: by no means does it get easier (probably harder) but you always know in the back of your mind "After the tsunamis return to the sea, all will return, better. It'll all be okay." © 2017 Mac. SAuthor's Note
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1 Review Added on October 29, 2017 Last Updated on October 29, 2017 AuthorMac. SAboutI'm another writer, posting stuff on this site for archival purposes mainly. I'm a rather young person that wants to use my writing to help people through their troubles that I might relate to. I l.. more..Writing
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