Prompt: Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 A truth i was afraid to accept was the fact that i’m not the same athlete i was prior to my leg injury. When first returning to my sport; basketball, I expected to perform and executed the same way. J felt as soon as it was time to run i wasn't the same but i ignored and kept pushing. I ended up pushing myself too hard to extreme exhaustion and disappointment. I could do nothing but break down. Luckily, i had the right people in my ear like my mom to tell me that though i may not have the same strength as before, i still performed well for someone with an injury and to be grateful about my accomplishments. 

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