Personal Narrative Essay : My Journey In The First Years

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My journey in the previous years hasn't been a good and sound experience .It was filled with enormous melancholy where i was a deplorable victim .Irregardless of all loopholes of life to my excitement none of them was able to bury the true me,my goals and the destiny ahead of me,in each lamentable circumstances .i was able to rise up and stand on my feet .i got used to my problems and made them the key inspiration to move on and got my life time lessons ,setbacks have made me a strong lady today .

I was born out of wedlock were i was raised by a single parent .it was not easy for my mother because she gave birth at a tender age ans she wasnt fit yet to be fully applicable to her demands because at the same time she wasnt employed.This led to the deficiency of basic necessities .It really affected me as i grew because at a point was supposed to start going to school just like any other child's right but i could stay back at home .Very fortunate ,i applied for a beam program that was able to take me through my primary level together with the help of my grandfather's pension .This helped and motivated me to aim higher in order to bring about a change at home.This experience didnt harras me but it came as a wake up call to me that in life always expect anything which might be good or bad.

Furthermore ,i attained my primary education at rural school where i could walk a long distance approximately 20km to and from school.i could go to school on an empty stomach,i was able to

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