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    A time in my life when I had to overcome adversity was when I was in the second, third, and fourth grade. Everybody used to say I look like a boy and I have a deep voice for a girl. I was used to get so mad and be so sad because deep down I knew it was true, but I did not want people talking about me. My classmates would whisper, look at me, and laugh I hated it so much. It made me not like myself, the way I looked atleast, and less of a person as if I was empty inside. When it came time that I…

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    worry because facing adversity might or might not be to your advantage. Most people who have faced adversity, changed at one point of their life. Whether the event was good or bad, a person becomes resilient after overcoming the events and solving their problems. As a result of facing adversity, most people often face events that have an impact on their lives and helps them shape their character for future events. Adversity can have a negative effect on a person’s life. Adversity can damage…

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    Throughout my entire life, I have been presented with problems of all different degrees of difficulty. In our day to day lives we are faced with the task of overcoming adversity whether it be a big or small issue. No matter what type of a person someone could be, they are going to encounter challenges that could possibly even push them over the brink. On the other hand, it is at these strenuous moments of time in which we as human beings are able to learn our most valuable lessons in life.…

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    The day that would ultimately initiate the hunger for success was a day that I believed in myself and had faith in overcoming adversity. The week began in my freshman year when my close friends convinced me to try out for the Men’s Varsity Soccer team at my school. At the time, I had never played soccer a day in my life so, of course to anyone I was guaranteed to not make the team. Well, when I went to try-outs, I was struggling to keep up but I would always give it my all. Each day, I went to…

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    Essential to overcoming adversity is the ability to cause change in yourself and others. In the book I am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai, Malala has to learn to overcome the problem of the Taliban. This helps her to gain confidence in herself because she had many problems standing up for women's education. Malala changes in the book by instead of being afraid she was bold and daring. Ultimately, Malala portrays that you should stand up for what you believe in. Malala realizes that the first…

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    Throughout my short life, I have experienced my fair share of problems, but I have not allowed my issues to define me. I had to learn these valuable lessons by overcoming adversity, and I'm glad it happened at a young age because it made me a stronger person. I have gained a positive outlook on life, no matter the situation. It has taught me that my mother is not the bad guy in my story. It is clear that she is my hero. Without her, I would not be the person I am today emotionally and physically…

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    and muscles? He’s known for his success and influence in a career of body- building. He can also be found across televisions and screens worldwide in a variety of acting roles. Lou Ferrigno has led an inspiring life from child to adulthood, overcoming adversities at a young age and turning them all into an iconic success. On November 9, 1951, a baby boy was born into an Italian family in Brooklyn, New York. His father, Matt Ferrigno, was a police lieutenant and his mother, Victoria, was a stay…

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    never find a better sparring partner than adversity” (Meir, Golda). Adversity is the problems or troubles that make your life imperfect and burdensome; fortunately, adversity is not invincible and can be overcome with hope (The New Survivors), power (Life Isn’t Fair – Deal with It), and acceptance (For Many Returning Vets, ‘Moral Injury’ Just as Difficult) “The New Survivors” by Pamela Weintraub describes hope and how it is essential in overcoming adversity. For example, towards the end of the…

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    for blacks in America; regardless of the adversity faced throughout the history of their existence in the United States. The poem is written in a free verse format with each stanza starting off with “for my people” alluding to blacks as the audience. The beginning of the poem reveals blacks in America as a group of people that survived a perilous time because they worked hard and latched on to religious faith. The overall theme of the poem suggests adversity occurs at different stages in a black…

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    The “Book of Job,” written in the period between the 7th and 4th centuries BC, is one of the most remarkable pieces of literature ever known to humankind. It also is a moral tale of leadership. It tells the story of Job, who retains his trust in God, in spite of the series of horrific trials he is exposed to. To emphasize the importance of this masterpiece of Hebrew poetry, the famous French novelist Victor Hugo allegedly has said that if all the world’s literary efforts were to be destroyed,…

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