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Seeds of Peace Essay
I wasto a family with two of the best brothers and the

greatest mom in the world. Notice I did not mention a dad because he is not relevant

to my family. Many people have asked me “where’s your dad,” I ask that same question

in my head, but I have nothing to complain about because my family is too good to me.

This is a not sad story because I have nothing to be sad about; my family is the best family

in the world to me. They are all thoughtful, caring, motivating, and honest, I feel they

deserve to be happy all the time. I am blessed and I thank God everyday for the family I

have.

My mom teaches me everyday to be the best person you can be. That is why I have

3.6 GPA, I try to be the best at everything I do, but I am not cocky or arrogant. I am a

very confident, caring, and forgiving, if you met me, you would probably feel the same

way. I practice everyday in basketball hoping and praying that one day I will be drafted

into the NBA, I know that the chances of that happening are slim to none, so I do have a

backup plan. To attend a University to become a Video Game Designer. Whatever I do, I

plan to make a lot of money by working hard for I can help my family, friends, and others

in need. Me Living my life and trying to be the best person I can be is a “Seeds of Peace”

and I thank everybody who has helped me and is still helping me be the best person I can

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