Self Essay
Family is a big part of my life. I’ve always been close with my family and I plan to keep it that way forever. Anytime I’ve ever been in trouble or needed help, my family is who I call first. I have grown through out the years to learn that they will be the most important part of my life and that is one thing that will never change. My friends will change and jobs will as well, but through the thick and the thin your blood will always be there. I also feel a certain bond with them because I am adopted. I was not born into this family, but rather chosen and I feel as though I owe it to them do make something of myself. I feel as though every accomplishment that I’ve had in my life has been for not only me but for them as well. In the family aspect of things I’d say that I’m doing pretty well.
Friends are then next thing that matters to me. Friendship is not something that I just hand out to anyone I meet. I feel as though my close friends are just an extension......
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