Got To Be Real
- Kelly Mae A. Arellano
- Aug 19, 2017
- 1 min read

Every person has to summarize his or her life once in a while. This action is generally associated with elderly people, but, in my opinion, the earlier you start to do it and the more often you do it, the better you understand who you are, and what you have to do next. Thus, I guess, in my 19 years I haven’t very much to say, but at least I can think about what made me who I am right now.
I grew up in a family with wholesome inner climate, where there has been neither overindulgence, nor extreme severity, which taught me to be reasonable and temperate already in my earliest years. Every member of my family knew the range of his or her rights and duties, and it was generally supposed that everyone does what is expected from him. There has never been a reason to rebel for me, as it is often the case with teenagers, for nothing out of the ordinary has been asked of me and no boundaries that had to be destroyed had been set.
My friends say that I am a very funny and an interesting girl with a good sense of humor. As soon as I meet new people who are happy to meet me, I feel extremely comfortable with them. I believe that friendship is one of the most important values in human life. We exchange new ideas, find many interesting things about each other and experience new things. I appreciate friendship and people who surround me.
This time, I got to be real.
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