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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Every now and then, I need words of wisdom from God, or should I say.. through Joel Osteen. It's mostly from whenever my family life gets hard to deal with. But I shouldn't be complaining because I know there are other people out there in this world who have it much worse. It's just hard to deal with, when I know that I am constantly being bogged down by these problems, and no one around me knows what is really going on in my life, except for the few close people to me. I'm just trying to be resilient.

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