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Compassionate and introspective individual



Compassionate and introspective individual with a deep understanding of the complexities of life and society. With over 30 years of personal experience navigating challenges such as discrimination, conflict, and societal struggles, I bring a unique perspective that emphasizes empathy, positivity, and the importance of encouragement. Passionate about fostering a world free from chaos and misconceptions, I continuously seek to inspire others towards enlightenment and understanding. My journey has been marked by resilience and a commitment to creating a more harmonious environment for all.


I did not ask to be born petite.

I did not ask for racism and discrimination.

I did not ask to be born black.

I did not ask for war, poverty, suffering, hatred, gun violence and drug epidemic.

I did not ask for recession and inflation.

I did not ask for any of those things.


I have thrown away numerous things in the past 30 years including the art that has been recently thrown away.




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“Compassionate individuals show empathy and forgiveness towards others, often prioritizing their needs over their own. Introspective people focus on self-improvement through understanding their thoughts and emotions, engaging in practices like meditation.”

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