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If you are a victim of war, your definition of peace will be quite different from a fellow who had never seen a riot in his life.
If you are a victim of Tsunami, your view about climate change and natural disasters will never be the same as someone who had never seen a river overflowing its bounds.
If your movement has ever been restricted for any reason, your understanding of freedom will defer from a friend who has never had a threat to stay indoors all day.
Therefore, a series of events in our lives affect how we think and see life.
How can we twist the events in our lives?
By Bola YusufIf you are a victim of war, your definition of peace will be quite different from a fellow who had never seen a riot in his life.
If you are a victim of Tsunami, your view about climate change and natural disasters will never be the same as someone who had never seen a river overflowing its bounds.
If your movement has ever been restricted for any reason, your understanding of freedom will defer from a friend who has never had a threat to stay indoors all day.
Therefore, a series of events in our lives affect how we think and see life.
How can we twist the events in our lives?