When the world told the caterpillar its life was over, the butterfly objected, “My life has just begun.

Matshona Dhliwayo
When the world told the caterpillar its life was over,...
When the world told the caterpillar its life was over,...
When the world told the caterpillar its life was over,...
When the world told the caterpillar its life was over,...
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When the world told the caterpillar its life was over, the butterfly objected, “My life has just begun”. If you are faced with a situation which you don't expect to be the outcome of your actions, but find yourself in it nonetheless, it is important to remember that you are still young and have many opportunities ahead of you. People who were told that they cannot achieve their goals today should always remind themselves that they were never given a choice in the matter, and that they can always make another choice in life.

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