Essay About My Daughter

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ROLE – Daughter Key Person – Nancy (my mother) STATEMENT – Jenny meant the world to me. She was a loving and caring daughter and a hardworking and diligent student. Our family was poor and we lived in a tiny, tattered apartment for the majority of her life. Her biggest goal in life was to have a successful career and earn enough money to purchase a house for us to live in. While her friends were out partying, she locked herself in her room and studied viscously. The sacrifices she made and the countless hours she spent studying paid off. I will never forget the day she found out she got accepted into Western University’s Master of Science Physician Assistant program. She was overjoyed and was completely taken back. She held me tightly and together, we cried. I have never been more proud of my daughter! I did not mind living in that small apartment. I was content knowing that I was living with my daughter. I feel so alone living in this extravagant house now that she is gone. Jenny, I miss you so much and I wish that you were still here by my side. I love you, always. ROLE – Sister Key person – Julie (my younger sister) STATEMENT – Jenny was an amazing sister, daughter, and friend to those she loved. She was a unique individual who knew how to pursue her goals and follow her dreams. She constantly encouraged and …show more content…

Through my personal experience, I believe that forgiveness is key to healing oneself. One does not necessarily have to forget about the past but one should learn how to forgive the past. Without hardships and struggles, there will be no personal growth, development, and progression. It is important to acknowledge one’s pain and suffering and allow the past to strengthen one’s overall character. The process of healing may be tedious and difficult, but time will essentially heal a damaged and broken individual. Redemption is gained when one feels content with oneself and one’s overall

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