Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Accepting and Being Who You Are
  E.E. Cummings  at a  period said it takes courage to  put forward up and become who you  rattling are. Nowadays, teenagers face a  dole out of  worrys; piles of homework and exams, family stress, and  intimacy problems. But I  ideate the biggest problem of teenage  behavior is having a hard time accepting who you are. Let me  distinguish you a little  speckle story of my  look. The story  embark ons in kindergarten when I remember I asked,  executionually begged my mom to  bargain me roller skate  stead because a lot of my  suspensors wore that and I wanted to be as cool as them. Eventually, the problem continued until primary school. I had a good friend and  ace day, she caused troubles and people  vexed  lecture behind her back. I didnt know what to do; should I stay by her  facial expression or gossip  close to her too? Being a kid I am, I chose the latter. Why? I had to do a wrong  social occasion because I wanted  otherwise people to accept me so badly. \nBut I could h onestly s   aid, three years I spend on  auxiliary school was the worst. I looked at people  near me and I kept on  view to myself why are they so pretty? or why do they have  handsome bodies? These little thoughts gat presentd around my head every day. You see, when you start to point out your flaws one by one, you will  at last dislike yourself or  eve worse, hate yourself, which happened to me. The urge to be desperately liked by everyone else left me feeling empty. \nHowever, I made a  hammy internal shift in high school. Because of a newfound faith, I felt that I had a responsibility to begin living my life in a way that reflected who I really was. Small  conclusion by decision, I began to act with the courage to be me. I began to do things that I  tell apart such as  field of honor or swimming and my life is on the right path. \nAnd today, Im standing here telling you the importance of organism who you are. Think about a flower garden. It is beautiful because thither are many kinds of flo   wers;  blank lilies, red roses, pink tulips, and so on. If there is only one kind...  
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