A Better Tomorrow
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  • Reads 137
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2014
Its ironic how we live in a life where luxuries are a part of our everyday life, and we don't realize how lucky we are until its all gone.   

I never realized that having people close to me was just as important as food and shelter. 

Nobody can predict what happens in the future because life is full with surprises. You cannot simply be truly and entirely hysterical until tragedy strikes and there is nowhere to go. 

So hear me out; when you wake up in the morning, look around, see the luxuries surrounding you. Now image life without them. 

This is what I have learned. 

I have learned to live now, and pray for a better tomorrow. 

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Author's Note

This book is written in the format of a journal or diary. 

Meaning, some chapters will be EXTREMELY short. 

Im not kidding. So if it takes you by surprise I can say I warned you. 

Not sure what to rate this or if I should even continue. 

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