Instead of landing a role in a show I auditioned for, I was put on crew. Although initially I was tempted to refuse the position, I accepted the blessing of directing thirty-five elementary school children in our high school show. This endeavor ended up being the most rewarding experience of my life. I was able to spread my knowledge and passion for the arts and watch these young children blossom into true actors and actresses. I dove back into what I loved and discovered myself. I mended severed ties, thanking those close to me who had helped me through this struggle. They had truly saved my life.
I know I am not supposed to write about this and that it supposedly shows weakness. For me, however, I believe it shows strength. When I reminisce on this journey, I realize how far I have come. I have learned to accept myself without omission. Most importantly, I have realized that no matter the circumstance, I must persevere. I now understand that if I actively pursue life, the rest will work itself out. I have braved the storm. It is now time for me to take the world by