I have often relied on the kindness of people to help me live and survive in this harsh world. I left home at the age of 18 and having lived in the protective environment of defense community, the civil life came to me as a bit of shock. I never knew that one pays for their gas, house, electricity, medical treatment. One kind officer from armed force put me up in a Bible College so that I learned the act of survival by working, tolerating and earning money. Six months of living there and interacting with a lot of people taught me how to face the world head-on (and no, these 6 months weren't easy).
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