In a small, rundown village on the outskirts of a bustling city, a man named Elijah was born into a life of struggle and hardship. His parents were poor laborers, barely making enough to feed their family, let alone provide any luxuries. From a young age, Elijah knew the harsh realities of poverty and the constant battle for survival. As he grew older, the burden of responsibility fell heavily on his shoulders. He worked tirelessly in the fields during the day, and at night, he would take up odd jobs in the city, doing whatever he could to earn a few extra coins for his family. Despite his efforts, life remained merciless, and the weight of poverty seemed unyielding. While the world around him appeared to flourish, Elijah felt like an invisible presence, an outcast from the joys of life. He saw others around him enjoying the warmth of loving families and the laughter of friendship, but for him, those joys felt like distant dreams
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