I can definitely relate
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It seems my whole life this has been the story the cost and the price that I've paid. From the age of three not being wanted by my own father and paying the price for being me for being put in group homes for simply experimenting with alcohol thrown in with the state hard cases being forced to learn at an early age to sink or swim with the sharks from turning 17 and being told it's either the streets or the military, going through three deployments and seeing it in an early age the ugliness that people can do to one another and the thank you for my service the first time coming home being homeless for 2 years and the second time coming home and finding my wife in bed with a day trader. Moving here rebuilding my life only to darn near lose it all and being forced to turn to other means to make money not only to survive but to take care of another person who in turn tried to destroy me from the inside literally. The price I paid for doing that was going to federal prison and on top of that having a blood clot in my leg damn near losing my life and being strapped to a wheelchair now for months until it heals and I learn to walk again. Don't tell me about paying the price don't tell me everything comes with a cost and take that smug look off your face like I don't deserve it I don't deserve everything that I have worked hard for. If anything I have paid the cost 10 times over and I've earned it
It seems my whole life this has been the story the cost and the price that I've paid. From the age of three not being wanted by my own father and paying the price for being me for being put in group homes for simply experimenting with alcohol thrown in with the state hard cases being forced to learn at an early age to sink or swim with the sharks from turning 17 and being told it's either the streets or the military, going through three deployments and seeing it in an early age the ugliness that people can do to one another and the thank you for my service the first time coming home being homeless for 2 years and the second time coming home and finding my wife in bed with a day trader. Moving here rebuilding my life only to darn near lose it all and being forced to turn to other means to make money not only to survive but to take care of another person who in turn tried to destroy me from the inside literally. The price I paid for doing that was going to federal prison and on top of that having a blood clot in my leg damn near losing my life and being strapped to a wheelchair now for months until it heals and I learn to walk again. Don't tell me about paying the price don't tell me everything comes with a cost and take that smug look off your face like I don't deserve it I don't deserve everything that I have worked hard for. If anything I have paid the cost 10 times over and I've earned it