It's time. the prologue has been set, the characters introduced, the inner conflict clear and the goals established. and now it is time. This plot cannot progress unless you turn that page start the next chapter and watch your hero, one foot in front of the other, bravely go to a world unknown and face trials untold. You cannot read the end of the book you cannot get your answers unless you read the hero's hardships and triumphs and all the times of love and loss. A book without an antagonist without plot twists and tears and complications and thoughtfulness is hardly a book worth reading. there are necessary unavoidable plot elements needed to craft a story for the ages. the first draft may be a rocky road and you'll be overburderned with tools and guides needed to write but soon all you will need is your bare hands a paper and pen (for you cannot erase the kinds of things written in this story) and determination. And on your story will go. On your hero will walk.
I'm 18, I'm going off to achieve my goal to find my happiness to find my purpose a journey of self acceptance and persistent trials, but I am the hero of this story, and though I may cry, though I may love and lose and get in sticky situations, I will keep going. because that is what heroes do. that is how the story goes on.