It's throwing your all into something important. Fighting doesn't always have to mean someone gets hurt, it can also mean someone gets saved. You can say, "I'm going to fight this test!" And when you do, it means you won't give up until one of you is done.
Or when you were training you could say you fought your curse or your hand, so that you could get control.
Things you fight don't always have to be people or monsters. You can fight hunger, and you do that by feeding people. Or you can fight poverty by coming up with ideas how to help things grow. Got it?
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Ah, hang on. I need to think how to explain it.
[He thinks and pets more.]
It's throwing your all into something important. Fighting doesn't always have to mean someone gets hurt, it can also mean someone gets saved. You can say, "I'm going to fight this test!" And when you do, it means you won't give up until one of you is done.
Or when you were training you could say you fought your curse or your hand, so that you could get control.
Things you fight don't always have to be people or monsters. You can fight hunger, and you do that by feeding people. Or you can fight poverty by coming up with ideas how to help things grow. Got it?