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Personal Narrative Analysis

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It is not necessary to describe faith as believing in a single entity with unlimited power. For me, faith is an idea that helps me to connect with the positivity around me. It is having the belief that even in difficult situations, somehow, someway, everything will be alright.

Fear or Faith?
In 2014 I was living in Crimea, Ukraine. I was pursuing my dream of becoming a doctor. I used to live with my friends in the college hostel. We were eight people who did not know each other before, but living there, away from home, we found that we could depend on each other. We were all living peacefully without the knowledge that our lives were going to change dramatically.
It was a snowy Friday evening that January, we had all just finished our classes …show more content…

We were facing unfortunate circumstances. A curfew was enforced in the city, the power was cut off for more than fourteen hours, water supplies were running low and all the flights were banned.
In You are a Badass, Jen Sincero said, “Faith is your best buddy when you’re scared shitless.” I agree with this completely because when you are surrounded by circumstances that are out of your control it is better to not let your fear shake your faith, but to believe that everything will be …show more content…

The universities in Ukraine have a rule that an international student cannot directly handle the legal matters and requires a contractor. Russia however does not like this rule and suddenly we were on our own and facing a risk of wasting three years of our life only because a bunch of people sitting in a comfortable office somewhere were bored and making the decisions for our lives without any consequences to theirs.
It was difficult to understand what will happen but eventually The Consulate of India in Russia had declared that anyone who had been admitted in the university before 2013 would be allowed to pass the license test after completing their study. The circumstances were getting better; the future was looking good and everything was going to be

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