How Can Adversity be Advantageous

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Adversity puts people in difficult or unpleasant situations which can create very strong emotions that can help or harm. When people face adversity, it is seen as a challenge and whether or not they overcome the challenge is personal. However regardless of whether adversity helps or harms, it is advantageous because it offers a challenge to overcome which builds character.
I believe it to be true of the whole human race that when something pushes you down you look to find a way out of it. We always try our best to overcome adversity and that can make us stronger. In many cases the workers that a lot of us pay to clean and cook are faced with adversity from the start. As young kids growing up having very little it’s difficult to get out of the mindset that you will continue the life that you are living even after many years of much hard work that deserves much more than is given credit for. Our maids, security staff, and drivers are all faced with adversity and that pushes them to go out every day and hustle to gain a better standing in life. The lack of good pay and standard of living is a great adversity that makes the working class some of the hardest working and most driven people I know.
In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, Maya is faced with adversity because she is a black female living in a segregated America. Where white men rule the world and control power and the constant losses indicated that “It was [her] people falling. It was another lynching, yet another Black man hanging on a tree. One more woman ambushed and raped. . . . This might be the end of the world”(135) for them. The whites put down the blacks because of their history. Maya is expected to do low pay jobs, and to take the hard path in life ...

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...y to overcome it but to understand your adversity. All these people have taken advantage of their adversity and it has helped them to grow and drive for something better and a solution to their problem.

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