Who am I?
I am Julia.
The question seems so simple yet so complex.
Age, occupation, race and religion doesn't define a person.
I'm 16, a high school student, Korean, and a Christian.
I could tell you these things, but you still don't know anything about me.
I have a strong moral compass. I rather do what's right than go with the crowd.
I believe in respect-but only for those who deserve it.
I'm so stubborn but I'm a really good listener.
I make lots of friends, but along with it many enemies.
I'm quiet, but at the same time brutally honest.
I could tell you these things, but now these are the only things you know about me.
I don't think I can define to you who I am by writing about myself.
I don't think a person can know who I am by reading this post.
In my opinion, people are defined by their actions-not by who they say they are.
I know I don't know you very well, but this is beautifully written :)
ReplyDeleteI never looked at it like this. You are so right. You can't define someone in words or writings you can only define them but the way they act and are when no one is looking. I really like your format.
ReplyDeleteYes- I agree with Ele. Nice writing. I also love the idea that our actions define who we are. So true. But, I do think that we can know you better by what you write and maybe even more - we can know what you think of who you are by what you write. Can you agree with that? Hmmm. P.s. love the movie UP. Great pic!
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