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My graduation

   With enormous bless, I achieved. I'm one of those who thought I can't achieve it. I prove it wrong. I achieved with tons of love behind me. Everyone is capable. It is matter of determination, love and support. My family's love was significance. Almost everyone I meet in my life played great role in my life. From the security guard who keep asking me if I'm okay, to random people I met in train (we talk so much about life and they just pour their love into me).

   It's easy to give up. Especially me. I usually have tremendous pain in my body after going to university and cry every night. My parents were there to give medicine at 3.00am. They were tired too but never once complained. They wanted me to cure and that's my wish too. There were days I thought I going to die, but god bless I'm alive.

   Well I learned to manage my condition. Even though it's hard I learned and still learning. I appreciate that everyday I able to breath and meet a new day. I see how beautiful life is. It's amazing.

To those haven't graduate,
be strong, you can finish your assignment on time. You can get A for your exam. You will shine. Have determination, you will achieve.

To those who are still at school,
Don't get stuck by dramas in your school. Keep focusing and studying. You can get depressed, don't hesitate to ask for help. I'm here and I have a bunch of great friends to help you.

To those who think going to fail,
Don't give up. You are the best for you. Only you can help yourself. It's okay to fall but stand again and shine.

To those who get bullied,
Let them. I stood alone when I was bullied. Nobody was with me. I recovered myself. Let bullies to their business. They are not important in your life. You are important in your life. Shine brighter than anyone can ever imagine. If they bother you so much, talk to an adult. There are so many ways for you to recover!
Happy Graduation! Much love. ❤❤

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