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The Most Painful and Hardest Thing I Ever Had to Do.
The Most Painful & Hardest Thing I Ever had To Do.

Life is full of pain, sorrow and difficulties. Everyone has experienced something very painful at one time in their life. What was the hardest thing was in my life? I asked the question to myself? Nothing in particular came to my mind, but what do I feel when thinking about” the hardest thing and painful” that I never can forget? Sadness and depression comes to mind. Do you know how it feels to lose someone whom we love the most and are very close to us?
I know. My Grandma passed away two years ago. One early morning, while we were sleeping, I received a phone call from India (my native country), and I was informed that I had lost my grandma forever. She died of a heart attack. When I heard that, I could not believe it. We all were extremely shaken by the news of her death.
Everybody has one important person in their lives. For me, the most influential person in my life was my grandma. She was the person whom I loved the most and I am still proud that I was her favorite grandkid. She was 82 years old and was very healthy. Her life was so simple. I still remember all those days when we were kids. My family was a big family, my parents, my grandma and us four kids in a family. Although my mom was there for us, my grandma took care of us the most. She taught us everything that we need for our future life. For her, grandkids were everything. That does not mean that she let us do everything and spoiled us. I still remember there was a time that I got punished for not listening to her and not doing my chores, but at the end of the day, she would be the same. I was the one who gave her the hardest time but still she loved me always more than others. She always kept telling me that she wanted to see me become a very successful person. Although she was unhappy and worried when I left my house for my further study, she was very proud that I got the admitted to engineering college. She drove me crazy by asking all

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