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i am
I am not someone who forgets important dates
I am not someone who doesn't prioritize school
I am not someone who likes change
I am not someone who doesn't go to others for help
I am not someone who sleeps past my alarm
I am not someone who doesn’t value family
I am not someone who is judgy towards others
But, I am not someone who is seen clearly.
I am seen as a dot on a population map
I am seen as one student, out of thousands at Arrowhead
I am seen as a reflection of my parents
I am seen as a clone of my older sister
I am seen as a humorous person
I am seen as an organized, driven student
I am seen as a happy, outgoing person
I am seen as a confident person, performing on stage
I am seen as a social butterfly
But, I am just myself.
I am a constantly anxious person
I am a homebody
I am passionate about my work and family
I am filled with insecurities and imperfections
I am hurt from loss
I am trying to keep my life private
I am always inquiring my mom for help
I am in constant compare with others
I am always worried about missing out
I am filled with fear for my future
I am heavily affected by divorced parents
I am learning from my mistakes
I am an overthinker
But I am me, and I am trying my best.
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