Teen-hood
Now, you’re a teen. Life gets harder and mornings feel shorter. You’re struggling inside but you feel the need to hide. You always feel that if you fail, your parents will think you’re a failure. But you could never fail your parents. They wanted you; they made you. The influence they gave you is who you are to this day. So, if you fail it’s not the end of the world. Just try hard, be yourself and never give up on becoming who you want to be.
- Charlotte Tacchi
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Author:
lottie lou (Pseudonym) (
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Good words of advice
Charlotte, there’s a straightforward honesty here that works in your favor…you’re not trying to dress it up, just saying what it feels like and where it can go. That mix of struggle and encouragement gives it a grounded, real voice. It lands with clarity and purpose. Strong piece, Charlotte. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
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