The world has lost many important things, some more important than what you could ever be, some not as important, many of equal importance. But even if that's true that doesn't mean you're not important or that it's okay to lose you as well just because it has lost so many things already.
If you find someone who has lost their legs and both arms and was forever stuck in bed because of that, would you tell them it's okay if they just lose their sight or their stomach? Maybe they could lose their spine since they are already stuck in bed, compared to their legs and arms those things aren't that important, right? They could lose their life completely and it wouldn't make a difference. But it would, because no matter the state or how little they can seem to do for the world, they are alive and still have a future ahead of them and one day they can achieve something greater than anyone else.
But no one will achieve nothing if they sit around thinking that they aren't worth anything, even if others tell them so.
[His tone is still calm and relaxed, but there's no hint of laugh in his words, he's serious and determined because this isn't a laughing matter. Despite his harsh words his tone is gentle and understanding, the tone of a parent who's trying to explain their child, who may still be too young to understand easily, why things are the way they are.]
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If you find someone who has lost their legs and both arms and was forever stuck in bed because of that, would you tell them it's okay if they just lose their sight or their stomach? Maybe they could lose their spine since they are already stuck in bed, compared to their legs and arms those things aren't that important, right? They could lose their life completely and it wouldn't make a difference. But it would, because no matter the state or how little they can seem to do for the world, they are alive and still have a future ahead of them and one day they can achieve something greater than anyone else.
But no one will achieve nothing if they sit around thinking that they aren't worth anything, even if others tell them so.
[His tone is still calm and relaxed, but there's no hint of laugh in his words, he's serious and determined because this isn't a laughing matter. Despite his harsh words his tone is gentle and understanding, the tone of a parent who's trying to explain their child, who may still be too young to understand easily, why things are the way they are.]