**"Starting Again: Breaking Through Limitations for Family"**
Today I returned to the welding shop after a few days of rest due to eye pain. My eyes have not fully recovered, but this condition does not prevent me from returning to work. I realize that life must go on and the responsibility to support my family is the main priority.
During the few days of rest, my eyes felt very sore, sometimes I even had difficulty opening my eyes under bright light. However, when my body started to feel better, my worries about the increasingly pressing economic conditions of my family made me decide to return to my activities. I knew that working in this welding shop was the only source of income that I could rely on to support my children and wife at home.
As soon as I arrived at the workshop, anxiety still haunted me. I tried to endure the pain in my eyes, but the work had to go on. While occasionally wiping the sweat that was pouring, I continued to try to focus on each piece of metal that had to be connected. Even though my eyes had not fully recovered, I could not let time pass without doing anything.
During my work, I felt mixed feelings. On the one hand, I felt grateful to be able to return to work, but on the other hand, there was always a feeling of worry, especially about my eye health which had not fully recovered. However, I knew that I was doing all this for the future of my family. I wanted my children and wife not to feel lacking, even though sometimes I had to sacrifice my own comfort. Today, I learned to keep fighting even though the situation is not always ideal.
that's all I can share about my activities today. hopefully it's fun for readers and give me a voice.
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