When viewing the spectrum of any one person life their will always be one struggle. One time, place, or memory that is nearly impossible to overcome, similar to a bear unexpectedly walking on to a campground. No matter how good the camper’s support system is, no matter what supplies or plans they have set in place to get rid of the so called bear, no one is truly prepared. In situations such as these their is no time to phone in a friend, no time to ignore the situation, and no time to give up; in doing such actions the person is only putting themselves into more danger or into a position in which the bear can hurt them more. By ruling out these other options, the only reminding choice is to get rid of the bear using that person own mindset, own actions, and own ability. Such factors hold true for life. When faced with such a huge struggle, no matter how strong the person’s surroundings are the only one who can truly fix what’s hurting them, is themselves. No one else is going to be able to magically appear and come up with the solution that will make the “bear” disappear. No one else is going to know to get that one “bear”, unique from the rest, out of the campsite and out of that person’s life. The only way to fight the struggle, to fight the mood, memory, or past, that is able to hurt the body to the very core, is by doing such actions independently with your own person. Their is always going to be camping guides, or experts who can tell of their own experiences, tell what happened within their story, but such sentences will only apply to the camper reading them when placed into accordances with their own adventure, by them. For frankly, the only people who manage to survive a bear attack are those that are willing to fight to save their own lives.

