I remember my mom saying to me that what your friends do is one thing, but what you do could be on the front page of the paper.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was in the eighth grade, I wrote this huge long paper about how I had no idea what I was gonna do with my life, but that I wanted to make a difference and touch even if it was like one person's life... inspire them.
I feel like the better version of myself is on paper... I'd rather have people know me on paper.
It's cool to be in the paper every once in awhile and people read about you and they know who you are.
I kept a journal when I was a teenager, so I definitely look back on those to see how I dealt with friends and cliques and getting picked on, or boyfriend breakups.
I'm sure you have arguments with your friends, but they don't get printed up and magnified in the papers.
Parents should monitor their behavior, know who their friends are, and keep track of what they do.
When I was as little as four years old, my mom would give me a pen and paper and tell me to write a story to keep me busy.
Before I ever put anything on paper, Jerry and I would talk back and forth.
Everything I've ever done in my whole career, people might not know, I've never written anything down on paper.
You're supposed to have friends you can tell anything to.