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Who Will I Be?
The writing titled “Who Will I Be?” written by Arushi S. talks about her life as a student. Her writing left me feeling impressed, confident and inspired. I totally agree with this article. I understand growing up and having no idea what you want to be as you get older. I can relate to this article because people always tend to ask, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I understand that it’s hard to figure out what to be with so many jobs out there. In the article Arushi Arushi quoted her favorite lesson written by J.K. Rowling: “It does not do well to swell on the dreams and forget to live.” Arushi likes the quotes because it reminds her to go after her dreams and grab them. The main thing that I got from this article is if people have enough courage to grab the dream that they know they are right for. I was always taught that we don't choose dreams. Our dreams choose us, and all we have to do is reach out and grab them.
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