more importantly than they all have a story, is how you can change their story.....just a smile can have an effect and change the life of someone else......think of it....every day you touch lives, in one way or another; whether you let the person behind you in line with 3 items go ahead of you when you had a cartful or if you just smiled and chatted with an ederly person or cut off someone in the fast lane....you have changed their life person.....with every action ...there is a reaction.....you can change lives every day just by how you act...
2007-03-31 16:15:22
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answered by abc 7
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Your perspective on life is quite broad right now, I respect you for that, but requesting a true story from a person might not be good idea, especially since most don't open up about the things you listed. It might be better to go and see how a homeless person lives, what a poor person expiriences, and interpret what their going through.
Now, about your carrer of choice. It's best to practice making movies, writing scripts, drawing storyboards. Join a filmaking club at your school. Hope this helps.
2007-03-31 16:18:08
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answered by pxa007 2
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Isn't this a wrong section to post this? eh Whatever. I find your perpective on things quite interesting.You can do anything in this world if you set your mind to do. And i'm sorry about those unfortunate events that happened to you. Just wait till high school there's going to be plenty of opportunity there. Btw I think writing will do a lot of good for you.
My story?
That'll take forever but heres a brief one.
All my life, I've always had to figure out things by myself.
I felt alone and just didn't go to anyone and never understood anything. I was different i guess. I have broken someone's heart and i have been scared out of my skin. I've been beaten and I have cried many tears. Been disappointed and learned things from the unexpected.I regret many things and daydream daily. I've been judged by my race and have felt hatred and wished death upon another for being the dark cloud of my sunshine.
I've loved someone more than anything in this world and i continue to wait for their heart to be mine once again as it was before. I continue to go through life as it is & hoping for the best and continuing on to learn more about myself to become a better person and to succeed and live.
2007-03-31 16:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, first brovo to your outlook on life.
my story isn't really that interesting but i will give it to you short and sweet!
when i was about 14 i started dating this guy- no good
i got into a lot more than i needed to in just 2 yrs
at 16 i met a great guy but made wrong choices
i ran away with him at 17
got pregnant at 18
had the love of my life at 19-my baby boy
when he was 3mo me and his dad broke up
he joined the military came back from ait
the first weekend he was home i ended up preg with #2!
he left me right after i found out i was preg.
i had another baby boy at 20
well when i had him, we both almost died due to labor problems, we had an emergency c-section
then was when their dad came back into my life,
yes i gave him another chance.
now we are married, at 22 had our 3rd child
a beautiful little girl.
although it was arough start, everything happens for a reason and now that has led us to God, He knew what he was doing all along!
~have faith~
It always works out in the end!!
2007-03-31 17:54:38
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answered by kchase 2
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You might not be aware of this but when you ask this question - 'cuz it's not the first time you have asked it - in this kind of pleading begging please please please kind of way, it's a bit unsettling.
Someone telling their story is not "easy". Take yours for instance. It's tough to tell a story like that. You've been through many tough things and it's brave of you to share, but it certainly isn't easy.
The way you say "It's easy to share" and the rather drastic things you share about yourself makes me think you are encouraging others to share with you their 'stories' so you know you aren't alone facing difficult times. And you aren't alone. Lots of people have been through tough times.
It's good to know you know what you want to do. Stay in school, study hard, go to a good film school in college, and live out your dream. But make it happen one day at a time with hard work and good decisions. Luck, as they say, is the residue of design.
2007-03-31 16:34:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I firmly believe that having strong experiences makes one a strong individual. So follow your dream in whatever method you see fit. Dont let your past experiences hold you back from accomplishing your goal. YOUR story is the ONLY story that matters! ;)
2007-03-31 16:46:30
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answered by iyamacog 7
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Born and raised on a small dairy farm. Mom and dad were both alcoholics. I've struggled with alcohol. Both my sisters have as well. I'm married to a wonderful woman who loves me and accepts my faults. Trying to make life work.
2007-03-31 16:13:43
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answered by Buckwheat 2
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short but simple
im 20 female living in Oceanside Ca married to a wonderful man im originally from Chicago.
short but simple
2007-03-31 16:18:15
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answered by vrinconeno 1
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well got prgnant at 24, got married, went to work in a factory got tired of that, started going to school to be a surgical tech, about two months into that had to be life-flighted to the hospital for a cyst on my brain, died three times on the way there, got out of hospital, went to rehab for a month, couldn't remember being married to my husband and my life has pretty well sucked from there, thanks for asking!
2007-03-31 16:18:46
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answered by ? 6
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I think you're just digging for story ideas. You don't have the creativity or imagination to write your own, so you're here trying to rip off someone else's sad story.
2007-03-31 16:55:49
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answered by sol_s_99 2
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