Your mother carries you in her womb for 9 excruciating months.
You make it out alive, crying. For the next few years, everything is done for you.
You are now 3 years old in nursery/kindergarten. You're too innocent to know anything about the world.
You're now old enough to go to middle school. Here you learn the basics that strengthened and developed your cognitive abilities.
Eventually you reach high school. Here you make friends and you lose friends. You experience breakups, mood swings and your body decides to change too. You find it hard to fit in and find your identity. This is a tough time, for all teenagers.
Then you reach College/University. Here you question your entire existence.
A few years later, you graduate. You're unemployed, piled in debt and have no idea what to do next.
You eventually find a job after failing many interviews. You find the love of your life (or so you hope).
You propose, settle down and have a baby. You’re now 30, have many bills to pay and have a family to worry about. You're extremely tired and just want a break.
Your child is now an adult. They have their own life and experiences. You wonder when they'll come by to see you.
You gradually become old and you're not as strong as you once used to be. You reminisce about the past, the things you could have changed and the goals you have accomplished. You contemplate.
You're lying 6ft under now. That's the cycle of life.
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