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Sometimes in life you will face problems that will shape what you are and what you think.
Life is very complex, its full of misleading people and ideas. Everywhere you go, you see people confused with what they are or what they stand for.

Tell me, what do you stand for, what do you live for? For what reason are you alive? For what reason do you breathe? I myself know what I stand for, for what I live.

Everyone goes through life not kowning whats on the other end, but I do and its Heaven.

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