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April 25, 2013
By Estevon Archuleta BRONZE, Muncie, Indiana
Estevon Archuleta BRONZE, Muncie, Indiana
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I discovered many things about life, but one important thing I discovered is life is full of challenges. These challenges can sometimes be easy and sometimes they can be hard. The challenges we are faced with each day can all help prepare us for the future.

A challenge in life can be as simple as getting up in the morning or going to school. Everything in life is a challenge and it is our job to face these challenges. Some of these challenges can benefit us and some won’t. We can choose to ignore a challenge or we can choose to face and overcome that challenge.

There are all kinds of challenges just waiting for us to overcome in life. There are both easy and hard challenges in life and both can benefit us. Some easy challenges can be what to wear to school, whether or not to walk or ride the bus, going to the mall or not, and just simple things we do can be an easy challenge. As life goes on, challenges may get harder and cause tremendous stress. For example the decision to do the right thing is one of the hardest challenges in life and millions of people are faced with it each day. Some other hard challenges may be how to deal with a break up, what kind of people to hang out with, or whether or not we give into peer pressure.

Overcoming these challenges can benefit us, but it depends if we truly overcome it. Most challenges we face can help us be ready for the future. Say we make a mistake while trying to overcome a challenge; we can use that mistake and learn from it. We learn all kinds of things while dealing with challenges.

So a challenge in life can be a problem or a decision we hate to make. The harder challenges can benefit us more and we can learn so much from them. The way I see it is our future can be better if we overcome all the challenges we face in life. The biggest challenge though, is life itself.


The author's comments:
just something I wrote in 10th grade. I was doing a lot of deep thinking.

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