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Challenges
Prologue:
Challenges come in different measures of difficulty.
These challenges can be easier or more difficult for each person.
No one can measure how difficult it is for everyone.
Chapter 1A:
A task that can be easily be taken for granted is waking up in the morning.
When someone wakes up, it may be simple or the most complicated thing.
It's not only because they don't want to, but their mind and body has no strength to do it.
Chapter 1B:
When they finally get the motivation to get up, they have to continue to ignore all the signs telling them no.
As they rise up, they start off the day on a bad note, but try to move past that.
If they're lucky, and they find something, anything to distract them from that reminder.
They hopefully feel content for that day till the next morning comes.
Chapter 2A:
When you're able to do it freely, you don't even think of the struggle you or someone else has felt.
You just simply get up and don't think twice about it.
Chapter 2B:
Their day starts and they don't look for a distraction because they're already in a good mood.
They don't need to think twice about someone's life being so complicated from a certain task.
They walk with positivity and usually wouldn't think how other people can't.
Epilogue:
People should realize that something that is simple for them, might not be as simple for someone else.

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