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Every person's passion is what drives them to pursue worthwhile pursuits in their chosen fields.

It all starts with God. God's will is what enables my passion. We have different kinds of
struggles in life that shape us into who we are today. I have a hard time with life. It can be
wonderful at times, but it can also be extremely difficult for me. But regardless of how I feel, I
always find myself struggling with the same pattern that keeps repeating over and over again.
And when I went insane from anxiety, I went to him and cried for an hour, sometimes a minute,
asking him how I got into this situation, asking for his guidance, and claiming on his name that I
could get through it, and after the crying session, I always feel secure, light, and possibly because
I know he is with me. 

My love for my son is my second passion. I had no concept how life would alter when I first
became a mother. The umbilical cord, which I initially believed to have been irreparably severed
after I gave birth to my baby, eventually revealed itself to be a beautiful knot. The knowledge
that they are valuable is one of the three things I would want to impart to my child. I hope that he
believes in himself as much as I do and that he knows that I will always have his back when life
attempts to knock him down. I hope that he has the bravery to pursue his aspirations and the
understanding of how profoundly loved he is, but not to the point where he chokes on
overprotection.

Third is my passion to become a microbiologist. Many people in our modern world are not
pursuing their true passions because they attend college only out of obligation rather than out of
a desire to increase their knowledge in a field for which they have a genuine passion. To be
honest, I was not enthusiastic about the college course I took. At first, I just grabbed it because I
didn't have a choice, but now that I am studying it, it feels like something inside me was ignited
by my course, and in the long run, I found my passion. The prospect of becoming a
microbiologist excites me more than anything else.

Fourth, my passion to my personal growth. Our future is shaped by each and every idea we have
and word we speak. When we start fermenting with our own personal growth, it becomes
unstable. You can be obliged to let go of loved ones you previously believed you could never
live without. We upset a lot of people when we begin to deviate from our routines and become
more real versions of ourselves, but the truth is that we grow more conscious of our own
limitations. But here's what I discovered: Our ability to move and behave in certain ways directly
affects our ability to grow personally.

Fifth is my passion for reading. It's funny how when we face our books and begin reading, our
world seems to fade, and we have our own interpretation of how this world works. Reading
allows me to learn from the experiences of others. I'm passionate about reading because my brain
can't tell the difference between falling in love with a person and ink on paper. I get to fall in
love a million times, in a million different ways, with a million different people.

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