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Change
Change has many ways to be interpreted. It can be as simple as trying a new food, or as difficult as having to deal with the loss of a loved one. It is the thing that taints many people, the thing they are nervous, scared, anxious, or upset for. Change is also a positive occurrence; it may turn someone whose life is so broken into a person with a completely new lease on life. Either positive or negative change can have an enormous impact on an individual, and is healthy for that person. But people should not let themselves be corrupted by change. It shouldn’t turn a good person into a bad person. One day you can wake up and everything is different. You may wake up and find out that you are being evicted from your home, or you can find out that everything is paid for. So is the glass half empty or half full? What is the change in your life?
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