
Life Is What You Make It
by Colin Fisher
The piece reflects on humanity's origins and contrasts it with modern stress. It emphasizes that experiences shape personal growth and advises ignoring insults while striving to do your best. Encouraging adaptability and embracing change, it underscores personal responsibility in adjusting to life's transformations. It observes resistance to change and urges continual movement and adaptability, emphasizing that life's outcomes are shaped by personal actions—a sentiment summarized in "LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT."
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