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AN INDICATION OF OUR SELF

Finding myself has always been difficult for me, especially in the early years of adolescence. In high school, I experienced my own challenges in wanting to belong and find my place in the many friend groups. Even while most people were easy to find my position among, I occasionally had trouble determining which friends I fit in with the most. I recall always thinking of myself in high school as someone who could get along with practically anyone and fit in with even the most diverse buddy groupings.

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I concluded that since they can only take so much, my issues shouldn't also be theirs because of all the obligations and people I had to put before myself. I've also started receiving punishment for it, which has helped me realize that I need aid and never have to go through life alone. Today's society makes adolescence difficult. The pressure that comes with the upcoming exams from both parents and instructors is challenging, to put it mildly. The changes in the people you care about are occasionally not for the better. Peer pressure becomes increasingly significant over time. Despite still being young adults, we nevertheless receive childlike treatment. While some act considerably older than they are, in my opinion.

ThepeopleIloveinlifearewhatmattermosttome. Likemyparentsandsiblingswhorearedusandwho worktoprovideforourbasicnecessities,aswellas thelocalswhoarereadytolistentomytroublesandto lendahandrightaway.

MydriveistocompletemyeducationsothatIcanonedaysupport myparentsandfulfillmyambition.

Idemonstratemypowerbymotivatingthosewhoareneartomeso thatImaygetupandwakeupformyself.

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