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Pressure

And how to deal with it in day to day life

Aleia Knight
3 min readNov 18, 2020

They say that a diamond is formed from applying intense pressure over time onto coal. Those that say this would be correct, but what they don’t talk about is the stress exerted on the coal in order to bring about this transformation.

Photo by Olga Serjantu on Unsplash

So I wish it would tell a story of the coal’s stress and how it survived pressure to become the sought after diamond.

In life, whether we are inanimate objects or living creatures, we affected by our surroundings. To the coal, it may be a scientist applying literal tons of pressure, or it could be it’s fellow pieces of coal weighing down upon it.

We do not often apply these pressures and stresses of life to ourselves, but instead they are given to us, from society, from a higher power, or from the people in our daily lives.

But just because we do not create things for ourselves, does not mean that it is not on us to bear this pressure. To use it, not as something to shatter and break us, but instead as forces of energy to mold us into something new and greater.

Photo by Wolfgang Hasselmann on Unsplash

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Aleia Knight
Aleia Knight

Written by Aleia Knight

Tech, Thoughts, and Thick-Hair. Here I will share with you my knowledge, things I've learned, and thoughts I have on Technology and Society

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