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Hey guys, just wanted to let you guys know a couple things. Each and every single one of you is an incredible, amazing, and awesome person. Maybe you push people away, and that's part of your personality. Maybe you try to be friends with everyone, and some people don't like you for that. So what? That's what makes you you, and if you want to change that, recognizing what you want to change is the first step. And if someone asks how're you're doing, don't be afraid to be honest. Don't be afraid to tell them that you're not okay. Because if you're not okay, people need to know, if they are going to help you. Don't be afraid to make mistakes in life. We're not perfect. No one is. And if anyone thinks you are, tell them you have a message from me. Because humans can never be perfect. Animals are never perfect. If I'm being honest, I think we should use animals as someone to look up to. They live their life, carefree. They don't care what anyone thinks about them, their entire life is devoted to survival. Does that mean they work alone? No, they work as family, they team up to form packs, herds. Teamwork is an important part of their everyday life. Predators versus prey. Is it true that only the lucky survive, that only the lucky and naturally talented-born survive in this harsh world that we are born into? No. It is merely coincidence. What is lucky is that when we are born into this harsh world, and forced to live, that we have friends, family, online family and friends to back us up. We're very fortunate to have this. There are so many tools at our disposal, it pains me to look around and see how many people are declined access to support, to love, to appreciation. So many people in this world don't know that there are so many people out there that are willing to tell you just how special and unique you are. What a miracle it is that you're even alive. It's a gamble just to birth a baby into this world. Really, it's a miracle that any of us are even alive, that we've grown up. That we've made it past infantry, past toddlers. And… it's important that we all recognize that ourselves are wonderful human beings, and that you deserve the right to be treated with respect, to feel like you belong in this world (and you do), just as anyone else does.