A long time ago, back when I was, still in high school, I remember walking down the hall and I had like some sort of anxiety attack, not really it was more like, I was worried. I wasn’t breathing very hard, I wasn’t, I wasn’t you know having mental spasms, I was just WORRIED because I looked around and I saw that everyone was looking at me, and no one really was, I don’t think they were, at the very least but just the idea of having that crowd look at you, something beyond like just caught me on the spot, but as I continued on through the year, I made friends, so I had to like mature quickly, I kind of realized that, it’s not that I don’t need, it’s not that I shouldn’t be, shouldn’t be afraid of eyes looking at me, it’s that I shouldn’t care because it doesn’t matter. They can think whatever they think, they’re people too, they have that option but shouldn’t let their thoughts, ones that you cannot control, control you. You know? It limits your, your ability, your chance to shine to be too focused on everyone else, should be focused on yourself and that creates you but it’s not easy to come out of, no wait it is easy to come out of, all you need to do, is just not care and once you stop caring about what people think, what they look like and what they do and start focusing on you, you’re, you’re free.
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