Fight to the last drop of blood
In life, you basically have two choices when it comes to challenges, facing adversity, bad news or tragedies: you can give up or fight with all your might.
There’s no doubt as to which way is easiest. In short, giving up brings immediate relief, an end to pressure, and it gives you the rest you so desire. But in the long run, all that turns into bitterness, a sense of failure, and disbelief in yourself.
Fighting to the last drop of blood is painful. Your greatest enemy is not even the problem. It’s that incessant voice in your head: “Give up, there’s no way, it’s not worth it.” But the good news is that, in the long run, the pain turns into satisfaction and then the voice changes: “You did it. You can do more.”
You don’t choose a problem, but you choose whether to fight or give up; that choice is exclusively yours.
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