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Life is full of tough choices. And, this week isn’t any different. However, you can choose to stand up for yourself and others — even from home. Asserting your idealistic views on social media will give people hope at a time when they’ve given up.
In fact, you can help to make a difference in the world by advocating for the underdog. Be the change you’ve been waiting for. Inspire yourself and others to rise up. Never forget that you’re a natural warrior. You won’t quit until you’ve won. Use your tenacity for a cause. Fight the power! Go get ‘em!
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