STORY
One day, there were two opposing groups. The black warriors and the white warriors.
As the battle goes by, there are three warriors left in the field.
Now, two black warriors opposing to one.
They get on this battle because they want to own the dream land which located between their castle.
Even the white warrior was obviously might lose in the battle, he still fight and he never think to give up.
The white warrior just simply think that on this battle, there would be two things might happen to him, either he lose or win.
The white warrior continued to fight on his opponent. Unfortunately, the black warriors stab the white warrior simultaneously.
The white warrior falls on the ground and left lifeless.
Before the battle ends, the white warrior left this words ...
"Winners are not the one who wins but the one who never quit."
NEGATIVE POINTS
It shows that getting on the battle is the only way to possess one thing.
The brutality shows in the story.
POSITIVE POINTS
The white warrior never gives up even he fights alone and he gets some wounds just to own
what he wants.
REFLECTION
Like in the story, I'm a warrior who lives on the world with full of countless challenges.
I have to resist pains and ignore wounds just to own what I want to own.
In this world, I might be alone and learns to fight, so I have to be strong.
REALIZATION
Now I realize that I should be more stronger to resist all the problems in my life.
I should not quit instead continues to fight because maybe someday something will happen
which I don't expect.
The issue is not on the way you cope with that problem but the time you spent to solve it.
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