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Destiny
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Destiny



Destiny…? Good or bad? Of light or darkness?  Destiny it impacts all that is around us.  Every living and non living thing is guided by destiny.  The human mind.  Destiny takes hold of the human mind.  All the emotions we hold it takes and rips them open to the very core.  It tests our will as human beings.  Impacting our very soul with our emotions.  Destiny takes hold of emotions.  But the greatest hold is on love.  It true test that love you have for another person.  Will you walk away from him or her because you can’t have her?  Or stay by his or her side as a friend still willing to do anything to protect them and make them happy?  Thought you can’t have the person are you willing to see them with another person? Are you going to be the lone shadow and walk away from the gift of light you have?  Or stand by them in the warm light?  You make that choice follow down the path of being kind or become the Dark Shadow that doesn’t need love or emotions that bring positive feelings.  No one really knows what destiny truly means.  But we as a whole know that destiny brings hardship.  Along with the hardship brings the growth of the human mind your mature and become more of the person you truly are.  Destiny shapes us and makes us who we are.  All the emotions, the thoughts, what you do as a person.  Are all made from your destiny.  Destiny may never be figured out but we all know what it truly brings to the plate. 

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