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Who are you? What do you want to be be? These are the kind of questions that make you free. You can be as big as you want to be or as small as you want to be. You can be quiet, you can be loud. You can be a doctor, a lawyer, an activist, a film Director, a nurturer. The possibilities of what you can be or who you can be are endless. That thing that you do or feel that makes you happy, that smiles because of an unspeakable joy, that, that is what you should do. No matter what, always be happy. Never let anybody take away your joy. Life is sweet. Enjoy every minute of it.

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