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The speaker in the transcription reflects on their inner strength and resilience. They thank a higher power for their unstoppable spirit even in difficult circumstances. They have faced challenges without showing weakness and remain steadfast. They mention the influence of negative emotions and the passing of time. Despite the hardships they have faced, they are in control of their own destiny. The transcription is a poem by William Ernest Henley. In vectors out of the night that covers me, Black as the beat from pole to pole, I thank whatever God may be for my uncontrollable soul. In the failed clutch of circumstances, I have not winced or cried aloud. Under the bludgeoning of chance, my heart is slurred but unbowed. In the displace of fragile tears, Loons spread the horror of sin. In yet another three years, I find myself finding another place. This night is not what strayed to create. Charged with false fame, with scorn, I am the master of my faith, I am the captain of my soul. William Ernest Henley