This is a hard topic. It’s easier for other people to say what is different about you, then to say it yourself.
I think that no matter what happens, I try and usually succeed at having a positive outlook on what happens. I truly try to live under the idea that nothing is bad unless you think it’s bad. It’s a hard thing to do, and I don’t think many people know how to do it.
Another thing that makes me different from everyone else is the support system that I have–not to toot my own horn–but I have a family that has been there for me through every bad and hard decision that I’ve had to make. Then there’s my friends from high school, and university, and Korea. Usually, when you go to college, the friends from college trickle away, which didn’t happen with me. I then thought that maybe I would grow apart from friends when I moved half way across the world, but my recent trip to America made me realize that it didn’t happen. Because of that, I am truly blessed.
Because of all the amazing people in my life, I have been able to make it through very rough times, and smile about it. But I don’t think I necessarily needed them, they just helped. Maybe that’s what makes me different too…. not needed to depend on others for happiness.
Or perhaps it’s my curly, crazy, bob dylan hair that makes me different–I’ve never seen anyone with hair quite like mine. Or the fact that I’m 5’0 and no one ever notices. Snooki aside, and even in Asia, there aren’t usually people as short as I am. What do you think?
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what do you mean no one notices your short i told you everyday when you were home that your a hobbit but its okay