Energy refill contest: What doesn't kill makes you stronger

The word what doesn't kill you makes you stronger was used by Kelly Clarkson in the song "stronger" . From the line of her song she explained her feelings of torture And how her victimizer assumed he or it was gaining full control over her but unaware that the pains only made her stronger to face the future and grow up to what she should become.

Pain, torture, suffering and torment could only last but for a time, they leave behind endurance and persistent in that individual as long as they're still breathing. To have life is to have hope for tomorrow, it doesn't matter what a person suffer, it doesn't matter the number of wounds or how many times he or she is burnt. It doesn't matter how many times one cry or how many times the tormentor, victimizer, inflictor cause ones skin to suffer pain, as long as it doesn't lead to death, as long as one comes out alive, it only makes him or her stronger against tomorrow.

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Every great man today once suffered one form of pain or affliction in the past and it's amazing to know their success story is always tied to those period of torment. Those hard time though made them feel the unbearable reality of life, it also opened their eyes to their true inner self and helped them cultivate it amidst the trouble.

Business takums define entrepreneur as someone who looks for opportunities and take hold of those moments to gain profit. This perspectives could be liken to the topic above, becoming who you should be in unfavourable moment. What doesn't kill you truly makes you strong, someone may ask "why"? The simplest answer is "Because tough moments breed tough people".

Diamonds are refined by passing them through an intense heating. So do tough moments refine ones strength and makes them stronger.

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