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Living A Fair Life
One important moral I live by is fairness. Sometimes life isn’t fair, especially when you feel like the world’s on top of you, or if you feel like vanishing. If a loved one is moving far from me. And I won’t see her in a long time, or maybe never. As much as I want her to stay is as much as the pain I will feel inside when she’s gone. If I move on, life would be fair again, and I’m pretty sure that she will fall back into my arms and never leave again.
Whoever is reading this will finish reading with a choice. A choice only made by you. You have every right of action and voice, but it’s the effect and the tone of your voice that matters. Remember, life isn’t fair; it’s only fair that you get to live it.
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