Essay About Taking Away From Me

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No one was going to take it away from me…
Of all the things that can be stolen away from me – my possessions, my youth, my health, my words, my rights, my loved ones there are something’s that in any condition no one can ever take them away from me, and some of them are
 My uniqueness. – I am unrepeatable. There is a magic about me that is all mine. Having a low opinion of me is not modesty, it’s self-destruction but holding oneselve’s uniqueness in high regard is not egotism, it’s a necessary precondition to happiness and success. I may deserve to wear a smile in my heart not because of what I have or what I have done, but because of who I am. Human beings are prone to change, so I may change each day, but I am always amazing just as …show more content…

– When life gives me something that makes me feel afraid, that’s when it gives me a chance to grow strong and brave. Nothing is permanent in this crazy world, not even one’s mistake, failure, or trouble. But once I keep my eyes open and feet moving forward, it’ll eventually find what I need.

 My attitude. – Something nobody can take away from me is the way I choose to respond to what others say and do to me. The last of ones freedom is to choose an attitude in any given circumstance. I do choose to be happy and positive, it is not always easy to find happiness in ourselves, but it is always impossible to find it elsewhere. Regardless of the situation we face, our attitude is our choice. So I prefer to smile as I walk away and move on from negative people and their actions.

 My ability to spread love and kindness. – The measure of one’s life is not in what one accumulates, but in what you give away. And so most time I get what I put in, I give freely. Charity can be in the form of a smile, lending an ear or a helping hand. There are many acts of kindness that don’t cost a cent. Remember, the ultimate goal of all goals is happiness. If someone wants to be happy it is always advisable to make those around you

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