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Life can be cruel. Joe Biden got to be the president of the United States of America, Vice President of the United States and Senator of his darling Delawere. He got the chance to be the most powerful person in the world and used his power for the greater good. I won’t be wrong by saying history will be kind to him.
He got to bury his wife, son, daughter and got to experience his other son’s struggle. Despite all this, what special did he get ? If not, media outlets spreading misinformation of him having advanced dementia, forcing him out of his reelection bid and now he has suddenly developed an aggressive form of cancer to deal with. How can things be so inequitable in life?

Yet Joe Biden is hopefully finding a way to move on from this latest and current set back. It’s obvious that he is known as the happy warrior for a reason. If you find yourself going through what he has been through, you must find at least one good in every situation.
He has spent many years leading the fight against cancer nationwide, he now faces that fight personally. The odds may be against him but if anyone can fight this it’s Joe Biden.
Joe Biden didn’t deserve what he is going through. In fact, looking back, it’s fair to question whether America deserved him. He was an exceptional president who turned around a collapsing country, revived the economy and restored critical infrastructure. And yet, many of the Americans were blinded by media lies and failed to see Joe Biden for who he really is. America didn’t realize how good they had it. Now with his health in crisis, I wonder how many Americans wish Biden was still the president? Regardless, his legacy is already firmly established.
As for America’s future, that still remains uncertain.
Food for thought
In our youth obsessed culture we often overlook the good things that come with years: experience and (hopefully) wisdom.
With age comes wisdom but wisdom doesn’t come with age.


