i really would never understand my uncle's side of family who are more privileged than my family will ever be and yet that they, especially his wife and her spoiled grown ass kids, will always get jealous and mad that we get better or could pay off something expensive for once in our lives, like why are you like this when you can always afford everything in your life? wtf have we ever done to you that we deserve to be treated with no respect???
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oh yeah the last week of the past month I got feature on the art portal in NewGrounds!!! Dude I was so happy! ( n 0 n )
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Dear Skibot99,
As a younger sibling, a cousin and part of a family, comparing yourself to any member of your family isn’t good. It often causes unnecessary tension and separation from the biggest support group you have. It’s neither fair for yourself or your family, especially if the younger cousin you mentioned looks up to you.
Instead, try to focus on what you can do to improve yourself. If you’ve failed, work hard to get back up. Study hard, write essays and memorize as much as you can. Anyone can succeed at something they’re naturally good at, but it takes strength to work at something you’re terrible at. That’s what my big sis always did.
Believe it or not, she was naturally good at Spirit Channeling compared to me but struggled when it came to studying in college. Even so, she went to college, studied as hard as she could and didn’t give up when the chips were down. She even failed a class. She retook that class and kept studying. Because of that, it gave me the courage to keep working hard on my Spirit Channeling. At the time, I was discouraged because it didn’t come natural to me like everyone else in my family.
One day, during training, I confessed that I knew I wasn’t naturally good at Spirit Channeling like it is with Sis. My sis had no idea that I felt that way and made me a promise that if I kept training and working hard, I’d become the next master instead of her regardless of how good she is. She said she believes the next Master should be earned by someone that works harder than everyone else, not someone that is naturally good at it. The same applies to you. Whatever Degree, Associate or career you wish to pursue should be earned by the one that struggled, worked hard, failed and kept going than someone that is naturally good at it.
- Maya Fey
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today in knivash's blorboventures (blorbo adventures): was showing gojo clips to my 9yr old cousin and we were in a part where gojo doesn't have his blindfold on and i realize that my cousin doesn't really recognize him bc it's the first time he sees gojo like that, so i go "oh yeah that's gojo without the mask" and he just goes *gasp* por qué es tan bonito? and agdjdhsjhfsgdj he gets it so much
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I just got reminded of a memory I've completely forgotten. Not a full memory though but it's memories related to a bracelet I've had for the longest time until it broke years ago. It was one of those segmented metal bracelets that stretches to a certain point where it also has letters etched on its segments that make up a name.
I happened to find it at home somewhere when I was younger and just wore it for fun until it wasn't for fun anymore (I got so attached to that bracelet I never took it off at all unless I have to clean it like once a year. I'd use a toothpick to get rid of dirt and suds between its segments).
It doesn't even have a name remotely close to my own, it had "Cindy" on it and whenever anyone looks at that bracelet, they'd ask who Cindy was and I'd just say "I don't know, I just found this bracelet." I think there was the rare moments where people thought My name is Cindy cuz of it.
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