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A New Beginning

12/12/2019

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By: Elizabeth Bridgewater 

​The year 2019 is soon going to end. Everyone who didn’t complete their resolutions will make new goals that aren’t going to happen. Everyone who was sad thinks a new year will make them happier. Anyone who wants change will be sitting there waiting for it to happen.
 
While 2020 is a new year, it’s not going to just magically fix everything for you. You have to make that change for yourself. You have to think of a resolution that you really want to achieve. You have to find your own happiness. You have to make the changes you want.
 
Our childhood soon ending and new beginnings will start. The next ten years for us will be life changing. Those will be the years that we get our first job, get our license, graduate high school, go to college, and maybe even get married.
 
Thinking about these kinds of things make your head spin. They make you realize that we’re growing up, that our childhood is nearly gone, and that we are the next generation rising up. The question is, are you ready for all these changes?
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