Prompt: Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 Prompt Response: When I was first diagnosed with type 1 diabetes my immediate reaction was to ask if there is a cure. Short story short there is none and that broke my soul at the time. The fact I'd have to live with diabetes for the rest of my life seemed life crushing. That was about 8 years ago. Nowadays I've accepted that this is my life although it took many years to accept. 

Summary: In class we started a play within a novel form. Some students and Mr. Reese read aloud in character so it was entertaining to say the least. 

Reflection: I'm a realist so I tend to accept what reality gives me and worry about the Brightside later. This viewpoint on life seems to really took hold of my views when I became a type 1 diabetic. That view allowed me to cope with what I had to live with. 

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