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Swimming Against the Tide
Sometimes you have to swim against the tide, at times you have fly in the face of opinion, sometimes you have to decide which side, that you are going to take, there are moments when taking a stand is the only right thing to do, even if goes against others plans in the end that’s just the way it is, don’t go getting it twisted, don’t think what you’re doing is wrong, just because you’re not following the other fishes, swimming in life’s pond, sometimes you have be unique, sometimes you need to show your individuality on occasions you have no choice, you have to make your voice heard in the end that’s just the way it is, so don’t go getting it twisted, don’t think what you’re doing is wrong, just because you’re not following the other fishes swimming in life’s pond.
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