Life Lessons (from a middle schooler)
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  • Parts 3
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Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2017
I am no saint. I'm no voice of authority. I cant even drive a car. There's one thing I do have. I hold the past hostage, I walk the present, and I own the future. I may look average but I'm not. I am put in one category and that's the trouble maker teens. The thing people do is judge by your looks. If you have a grey beard and you tall you automatically assumed a bad person. I'm a tall female who has bad clothing sense, I am strong with glasses, and I have freckles. These are just traits that determine the person I'm supposed to be. But just because of my age I am seen lesser than other people. Theres methods to my madness. People know me as different people, a person of many words, and to some people I am their child therapist. So why not share things I've learned on the way.
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