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MIKKO “J” ARZEN R GALIZA

PAIN IS EQUAL TO LESSON


BY JAMAE ISHI RAFANAN DOMINGO
THE JUNIOR WILLIAMITE
VOLUME XVII ISSUE NO. 1 PG.8
JUNE – OCTOBER 2018

Based on the article, Romel became a rebellious child at the age of 12. It was because of
that traumatic family problem. Imagine at a young age he tried to smoke and drink alcohol. He
tried to smoke marijuana to try to cope with depression and anger.

This article tells us that do something that can be change for the better of your future, do
it now, not tomorrow or the other day. You need to move on for you to lift yourself up from the
pain that past have caused. Do it now or you will regret in the end. There’s going to ber very
painful moments in your life that will change your entire world in a matter of minutes. These
moments will change you. Let them make you stronger, smarter, and kinder. But don’t you go
and become someone that you’re not. Cry. Scream if you have to. Then straighten out the crown
and keep it moving.

Individuals have to make many decisions throughout their lifespan. This is very likely to
yield some decision outcomes that will leave a decision-maker with the feeling of regret, which
can ultimately affect an individual being.

Everything is a life lesson. Everyone you meet, everything you encounter. They’re all part of the
learning experience we call life. Never forget to acknowledge the lesson, especially when things
don’t go your way. The pain won’t go away until we learn the lesson.

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