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Know what you fighting for.

when you  watch it,you think it's easy,and everyone can do it,but when tasked with the duty,you appreciate what others do.
Trained as a media student,i really didn't understand what media really is, for me media was everything appearing on TV. haa! ha! cant stop laughing at myself when i look back.
Anyway, the point is life is a real hustle, shit happens,but you got to be flexible and fight,
but as you fight learn to learn and learn broadly ,it really makes you better placed in any situation,
often we fight wars we don't understand,thinking that we know, i,m just being real.it has happened to me,but yeah i appreciate the fact that it's opening my eyes,making me a better human being. so learn first,the much you can,and when time comes you will be ready.DON'T BE HASTY...DON'T.

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