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    de·tach

verb /diˈtaCH/ 
detached, past participle; detached, past tense; detaches, 3rd person singular present; detaching, present participle

  1. Disengage (something or part of something) and remove it
    • - he detached the front lamp from its bracket
    • - federal strings need to be detached to restore parental authority
  2. Be easily removable
    • - the screen detaches from the keyboard
  3. Leave or separate oneself from (a group or place)
    • - a figure in brown detached itself from the shadows
  4. Avoid or put an end to any connection or association with
    • - the newspaper detached itself from the political parties

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Throughout the course of your life entropy will take its course. Chaos will reign. One day you shall find yourself dancing among the green flower filled pastures and the next you may find that you are in the midsts of a raging storms. Thunder and lightning crash, rain attacks in every direction, and you are left naked without a shield. It was intended that we suffer many tragedies in our life. It was intended that we would stumble to and fro in search for a beacon of truth. We must stand, we must learn, we must adapt, and we must push forward in our lives to succeed. For that is the way which we were intended to live.