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🦊🐭🐶 my treasure EVEN IN TIMES OF HARDSHIP,
THE important thing is for each of us to determine
that we are the star, protagonist and hero of our lives
and keep moving forward. Putting ourselves down
and shrinking back from the obstacles looming
before us spell certain defeat. Through making
ourselves strong and developing our state of life, we
can definitely find a way through. As long as we
uphold the Hope and determination throughout our
lives, we can break through any ime and
surmount any obstacle. We will also be able to lead
all those who are suffering to happiness...🇺🇲🗽🇺🇸..
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It’s been 20 years since that day. And over the years the more I grew the more I began to understand how horrific that day was and how lucky I was and how unlucky others were. Though I’ll never forget the day three years later after 911 that I actually saw a video documentary of that. And while all my class mates laughed at all the people that suffered and died that day, I think I was the only one that cried, especially when I saw one of the last remaining people who had helped built the twin towers break down and say he was responsible for what happened because he didn’t make them safe enough to protect all the lives that died that day. And my class mates just kept on laughing while i was just so heart broken.
And it’s hard to believe 20 years later that happened.
It happened five days after my 12th birthday. I was about to start a new school term, and that day my mother had brought me with her when she decided to pay her then boyfriend a visit. We were watching the news, and it all seemed routine until the news about the attacks came through.
We had all found the fact that something like this could happen inconceivable, and even before the second aircraft came, I both myself and my mother suspecting that it was no accident, despite the newscasters initially hoping it was. There was a sombre atmosphere all around my country for the rest of the year as we tried to come to with this.
I expect my uncle re this even more profoundly. He lived in America for ten years, and at one point he worked at the World Trade Centre (I don't know which company or what part of the towers). He still has the keys to their toilets.