Wednesday, November 28, 2012
What I Know Is True
When I was younger, I thought that I didn't want to live to be older than forty. Ha! Since I have turned thirty, my life has become so much more enjoyable. I am more secure with who I am and what I believe. What I now know to be true is how important it is to be genuine--true to oneself. I wasn't the "normal" kid; I was bullied and tormented for being different. I never really conformed to the latest fashion trends or to the appropriate social behaviors. Yup, I was weird. What I know to be true is that the qualities that make children targets for bullies are the same qualities that will make them outstanding adults. Individualism is not a cherished quality among children--teens especially--but where would our world be without independent thinkers? It is important for people to express their opinions, however different they may be. I feel very fortunate to have survived my childhood, and I look forward to exploring more of who I am in the future. I've added a picture of me from the first grade in which I displayed all of my untapped awesomeness.
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Hey Sara,truth what you said about to be true to oneself, you are amazing person . Yes you might don't look like no body but that make you unique person who you are. Love this picture lol you cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI am quite impressed to hear how your life turned around. It is true that life can be better as one gets older. Keep it up.
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