Pain physically is easy to overcome, mental is harder, however, like the old adage states, time does heal all wounds. Growing up in poverty with a divorced family was not easy for both parents. Money, work, responsibility, and the general neediness of children pushes most to their wits-end and at that time they look for anything to sedate their dejected lives. For my dad, it was alcohol; this lead to general neglect and lack of interest. My mom found comfort in the physical torment of her children. Money was scarce causing us to live in demand and always lacking in essentials. Adolescents was filled agony but …show more content…
I received a call that gave me employment. Through the time I have worked I reshaped myself, destroying my former disgraceful existence, showed my value and used it to continue my education; and above all else, gained the capability to call due the injustices against me. I struggled to balance work and school, having to choose between studying for one class over others, between academic marks or physical and mental wellness. Classes were failed, friendships were lost, and even the sense of will to live faded. Still, I confronted these walls and pushed to overcome them. These lessons proved that justice is something you strive for and take. My studies have shown me that the law is the only thing that can bring right to the wrongs people face. The law can help an infinite amount of people by brining to light the injustices of the world and correcting