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Digiron [165]
2 years ago
6

Write an essay about the biggest problem you encounter ang how were you able to surpass or give solutionto it.

English
1 answer:
inn [45]2 years ago
3 0

Challenges are stepping stones that we must cross and clear in order to advance as people and prepare for bigger roles in the future.

They work by learning about the processes that enable our development. We must first conduct research on how to bravely face them if we are to prevail over them. We should no longer be limited in our ability to defeat them by fear. Once we get there, facing our challenging problems won't ever be difficult enough.

Additionally, it may seem as though we are eventually overcoming them until we find ourselves moping about the hardships and trials once more. If we don't kill and hurt people and lose for a while, we can't hope to win. We succeed by moving forward steadily in spite of how challenging it is to see and grasp the stairs.

If we let our difficult conditions destroy us and never struggle to rise again, we will never be able to overcome them. Bravery and tenacity are the qualities that help us become victorious. We continue to search instead of giving up to take breaks and rest. We fight, yet thereafter, we also choose the best.

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