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Survivors create survival mechanisms. Mine is pushing through. I push everything to the side, out of my line of vision, out of my mind and I focus relentlessly on my goal. Not sure what you__ call it, but who cares? I__ a fighter and that__ enough. I live each day happy to wake up each morning to my children__ bright eyes and warm cheeks. If pushing through gives me more days with the family I__e created, with my writing, with my loves_ fine by me. Call it what you want. I call it living. -Broken Places
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Survivors create survival mechanisms. Mine is pushing through. I push everything to the side, out of my line of vision, out of my mind and I focus relentlessly on my goal. Not sure what you__ call it, but who cares? I__ a fighter and that__ enough. I live each day happy to wake up each morning to my children__ bright eyes and warm cheeks. If pushing through gives me more days with the family I__e created, with my writing, with my loves_ fine by me. Call it what you want. I call it living. -Broken Places

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