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The Term Hippie

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She was a medical student; had a 4.0 GPA, and was considered by many to be a genius. However, academic pursuits were not enough to maintain happiness. As soon as she had graduated she became what society would call a hippie. Leaving school and all material possessions behind, she moved into the north Georgia Mountains to live in a small house with her boyfriend. I met this person over the summer, her name is Sarah. My dad introduced me to her, telling me that I would be interested to hear about her life.
I walked into her front door to be greeted by walls covered with artwork and floors littered with painting tools. I was greeted by Sarah with a hair full of flowers and a body covered in bohemian-style clothing. Her clothes showed the simplicity of her life, however, allowed her raw beauty to be shown. She spoke with sincerity and kindness, almost as a loving mother speaks to her children. Charisma came with word spoken and every gesture displayed. Sarah spoke......


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