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Victory
Victory. The mere word warms the heart it the utmost way of sensation. The accomplishments you make in your life is maybe one of the reasons why we exist. Martin Luther King Jr. set his goal to make a mark on society on the issue of racism towards African Americans. Now he has a holiday and everyone remembers the man with respect. Wouldn’t you like to have that? Martin Luther King Jr. started like everyone else in the world, minister’s boy, and now he is one of the few on the list of greatest accomplished.
Simply astonishing. If you could set a goal and set out to make it happen, wouldn’t you feel proud for just trying? Especially if you spend a lot of time on one goal, all your efforts will be accounted for and appreciated. If you accomplish your goal, the feeling of victory will fill you up. With it, you feel weightless and like you are on top of the world. Isn’t that why we are on this planet? To live life to the limit and make everything count. All because the little feeling victory exists.
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