If you went through a tragedy, move on and work hard to achieve something you always wanted. So that when you look back at your tragedy, you will know that it had to happen for you to be in the place you are now.
Most successful people have gone through hard times in their lives. It is almost as if the pain is necessary to forge great people.
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