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being yourself..
Posted On 08/21/2012 04:08:33 by dora14674
do you constantly feel that you are a number of different people at a certain time? around your school friends? your church friends? and at home? i feel that we are constantly forced to be people that we are not. i can speak from experience. i am very young. 16 years of age and i feel that on one really knows who i really am, no one really understands what i go through each time a trial or obstacle comes my way. people judge me and dont know that i over think things too much.i am a very vulnerable person. i am someone that is sacred to show her weaknesses. i know for a fact that no one in this life is perfect, but despite that i am scared to show my vulnerability to the world.i have never told someone how i truly felt and no one really knows how sensitive of a person i am. the only person i know who knows and watches over me evey time is my beloved saviour jesus Christ. it may take time to come out and be the person that you trul are but the only person that would know you is our saviour. dont be afraid to show the world that you are not perfect. it is okay to be different. god created you in his own image and in his image he gave you unique and fine qualities that makes you who you are. embrace your differences, your talent your beauty.one day you will learn to grow and reach your full potential, your eternal mission.

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