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Christopher M.

Roa Grade 10 –
Almeda

My life has been through a lot, from childhood to youth. My childhood is the best experienced I’ve
encountered in my life. There was a sadness, struggle, anger, and most importantly happiness. I miss the
times since I was a child, I miss when I was playing outside with my friends and have a little argument
because of something, I miss my elementary days, I miss of what Christmas feels like before, I miss the
family bonding with my families, I miss the special moment with my friends, classmates, families. I miss
of how I was happy before. During my youth, I noticed that there was a changes, a changes of how I act I
was before, a changes of times, a changes of what I’m feeling.

Life is the most priceless treasure that God has bestowed upon us. How we use it is up to us. It depends
on who we are or how we act. Of course, we are concerned that our youth are currently wasting their
lives and engaging in time-consuming risky activities. We should give thanks to God every day for
providing us another day to accomplish our goals and this life. Keep in mind that no one will ever be like
you, therefore value your originality.

We should enjoy our journey in life, a journey that involves lessons, hardships, and some special
moments. It will lead us to our ultimate goal and purpose in life. The path will not always be smooth;
there will be many obstacles on our route. These challenges will always put our fortitude, virtues,
weaknesses, and faith to the test. We can come across impediments that block the path we are
supposed to take along the journey. To continue on the right track, we must overcome these obstacles.
Even though we may not be aware of it at the moment, sometimes these obstacles are actually
blessings.

The best way to cherish life is with our family and friends. Our family was the first set of people who
were present since the beginning of our journey and nourished us. The folks who selected us as their
friend—out of a large group of candidates—are our friends. In the end, love is what makes life beautiful
and joyful—both the love we offer and the love we get from our loved ones. Eventually, I'll declare that
we can make life worthwhile. With the support of our loved ones and friends, that life can be made
lovely. Life can be more beautiful and meaningful if we fulfill our obligations to our families, coworkers,
communities, and the wider world.

Life is a cycle that must come to an end eventually. It's all about empowering and motivating oneself.
Life is a wonderful opportunity to both inspire others and to be inspired by them. What matters is how
well you live, not how many years you live. The fear of death continues to be a menace to our life.
Everyone must eventually confront death, but that doesn't mean we should stop trying to live fully or
accomplish our objectives.

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