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My personal elixer
As I came in my house after shoveling, I collapsed on the couch, and lay there thinking. I thought to 
 myself, “Why do I have so little energy?” Then I had an idea, I had to find a pill or a drink to sustain my 
 energy throughout the day. As if to give an old person extra life, to give them energy and a means to 
 keep on living. So, the next day, I made a cup of Earl Grey tea, after an hour, when I didn’t feel much 
 more energetic, I tried a cup of loose-leaf green tea imported from China. When this still didn’t work I 
 just decided to give up and leave things as they were, to leave the balance of things…balanced, as it 
 were. As I continued on E the rest of the day, I thought about going to karate after supper, and about 
 how I’d probably mess up a few times with the low amount of energy that I had.
 
 It was after supper, and I was on my way to the karate dojo when I passed a coffee shop. “Oh, there’s 
 an idea!” I thought. “Why not try coffee?” So, after waiting a few minutes to get my coffee I proceeded 
 to walk the rest of the way, with the would-be-savior-in-a-cup, to my destination. After arriving at the 
 dojo, I quickly drained my coffee, and got changed into my gi. The class started, and time flew by. Just 
 when I had started to feel warmed up, my Sensei rang the bell for us to line up, thus signaling the end of 
 that days class. “It’s already over!?” I thought to myself. Then I realized that it wasn’t to myself when I 
 noticed the whole class staring at me. After that, when we still hadn’t “bowed out” I looked over to see 
 my sensei’s wife heading towards us with as obi (karate belt) in her arm. “Oh! who’s getting 
 promoted?!” I wondered. My wonder turned to amazement when he called my name. I stepped 
 forward, as is the custom, and received my next belt. Since then I have taken a cup of coffee to karate 
 every day,  I can now put my “all” into karate, and in doing so am able to be on par with higher belts for I 
 am the only person at my level and am also one of two high-schoolers that go to my dojo. If I ever fail to 
 bring coffee to class on any given day, than I end up angry and impatient with any and everyone, which, 
 given the faults of my personality, could end  very badly. Most likely, I’ll end up on the floor with a few 
 broken bones…at best that is. So, although it may be very cryptic, one point that I’d like to draw out is, 
 One you start drinking coffee it’s hard to stop (I get headaches when I don’t have it) and the fact that 
 everything has repercussions whether good or bad everything calls for something of equal value, 
 whatever that may be. Everything comes back to you, If you have something like coffee and 100% goes 
 to 150%, than something else will go from 100% to 50%, just as if you strike down with a bo-staff the 
 other end will come up. If you put some thought into it than you’ll come 
 to understand the meaning of these last few sentences.

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