So long as you fight the darkness, you stand in the light.

Sabaa Tahir
So long as you fight the darkness, you stand in...
So long as you fight the darkness, you stand in...
So long as you fight the darkness, you stand in...
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So long as you fight the darkness, you stand in the light. To put it in a more simple way, the less time we spend up to no good, the happier we are and the better we live. The reason why we can achieve so much is because we have a lot of life experience. With enough experience, we can take on and conquer any challenge and achieve greatness. The more time we spend up to no good, the less life experience we will have and the less chances we will be able to take on challenges and learn from our mistakes.

Source: A Torch Against The Night

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