Personal Narrative: Period Of Change

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Period of Change
Through the time that I had in my life, from being a little kid who viewed life as a recurring cycle of events that is going to school five days a week and having fun during the weekend and meet friends, to that young adult I am today who has to take responsibilities and make choices and manage my own time and do my own work by myself while my siblings are away from me as I was the only kid in the house. Through the period of time which was like two or three years ago till now, I?ve had people and things that grew with me. Things that looked not quiet reasonable to me in the past became much clearer right now such as friendship, in the past I thought friendship was strong when I?ve known the person for a long time, now I realized that it?s not like that, it?s the actions and the people who are always behind your back that makes a strong friendship. So these things become more and more clear once you are old enough to realize them and what they
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Trust issues and problems and my life as a kid, all these things made me much more careful today as I can see now other young kids going through the same things I?ve been through years ago when I was their age and It brings me back the same feeling as if im in the same situation but what?s more important now is that im aware of how they feel and I can lead them through the right solutions to their problems or advise them just the same way my brother and my cousins used to do to

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