Live without struggle

     
There is no definitive answer to what makes everyone face their struggle, as different people may have different perspectives and experiences. However, some possible factors that could contribute to the challenges we face in life are:

* Our problems: All of us struggle with personal problems such as stress, anxiety, depression, self-doubt, addiction, and worries about our health, finances, and future. These problems can affect our mood, motivation, and well-being, and make it harder to cope with external difficulties.
Our relationships: We are social beings who need to interact with others, but sometimes our relationships can also be a source of conflict, pain, and disappointment. We may face issues such as misunderstanding, betrayal, rejection, loneliness, or loss of a loved one. These issues can hurt our self-esteem, trust, and happiness, and make it harder to connect with others.

* Our environment: We live in a complex and dynamic world that is constantly changing and presenting us with new challenges. We may face issues such as natural disasters, wars, pandemics, poverty, injustice, or discrimination. These issues can threaten our safety, security, and dignity, and make it harder to achieve our goals and dreams.

These are just some of the possible factors that could make everyone face their struggle. However, it is important to remember that we are not alone in our suffering and that we can always find help and support from others. We can also learn from our challenges and grow as a person. As Kate McGahan said, "The more we love the more we lose. The more we lose the more we learn. The more we learn the more we love. It comes full circle. Life is the school; love is the lesson. We cannot lose.

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