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When People Assume You Are Something
When I first moved to elementry school in second grade this one kid (who I later realized was a bully) thought since I wooked like him that I was a bully like him. I realized right away he was not the best person to be friends with. By not being friends with him I was able to meet one of my friends whom introduced me to mybest friend now. A different time someone assumend I was someone who i was not was when I was in middle school. My teacher thought I was going to be a trouble maker (which i am not). But for a whole semester she kept watching me for when I did something wrong. What I have learned from these expirences is that somethimes people miss judge you and you can suprise then and you can grow.
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I hope people understand that even if people put a label on you, you can take it off and show them who you really are.