Prompt: Much of this section focuses on Cheryl’s physical exhaustion and discomfort. Describe a moment when your body limited what you could do, and explain what that experience taught you about your mental strength.

 In 2024 I went through an incident that impaired my running because of a leg injury. Given i played a sport, i needed to run a lot. After realizing i couldn't run as i could prior to the incident it made me feel incompetent. Knowing there was nothing I could do to bring me back in a respectable time manner. It better taught me the concept of knowing things can happen in a snap and to enjoy everything before its too late. At some point it also taught me to just accept my flaws because it could always be worse and everything happens for a reason. 

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