
some paths can only be walked alone.
from birth, i have been shaped by the embrace of warmth from parents and love from friends. their bonds and words have created a world filled with growth and beauty, much like a path without any obstacles or twists.
in childhood, i was filled with happiness. it was my first steps into the sunlit world of children's paths, where the light of the day brought me joy and wonder. the same magic of light reached me even when the world felt cold, as the warm rays of the morning sun painted my world like flowers.
the road is always ahead, but childhood's path seemed unendingly bright. i felt a deep sense of peace knowing that even in this world of challenges, there was something to be found and grown.
as i entered middle school, the path began to take a more challenging shape. parents no longer saw me as someone who needed special care or attention—now, they encouraged my active participation through friendships and shared goals. though these efforts sometimes left me feeling frustrated or overwhelmed, their commitment to my success was clear. it was a testament to their love that i had the courage to stand on their shoulders and push through the obstacles in front of me.
this time, i felt the path becoming more difficult than ever. with each step, i realized how far I was from reaching for light when I was no longer so sure. even though the world seemed filled with hope, my own heart suggested that there were still things to work on—things that required stronger determination and effort.
now, i am ready to face any challenge with resilience: not a single step will stand in my way, nor will the road before me be any less than what I am capable of overcoming. i know that to truly move forward, i must have the strength to walk it alone—just like those paths i was on as a child.
as i look ahead, i see endless possibilities for growth and learning. the bright light is still there, but the world around me feels different. i can't wait to face these new challenges with the same determination that has carried me through childhood's path.
