Thursday, 10 November 2011

Are we alone? (Tufts)


-         Are we alone? I know I am. It is rare to find a breed like me. I have the ancestral blood of the Mexicans, Native Americans and the Bhutanese. There aren’t much people like me. I have lived everywhere, studied everywhere and was born in a foreign land. I am different and alone. I have more than one homeland and I have diverse family. I live in Europe, study in India and some of my good friends are from places I have never been to.
-         I have my own taste in Music. My own taste in Food. My own taste in liking sweets better than chocolates. I have my own choices of clothes, my own style. I have my own thought and my own handwriting. No one can have what I have. People might be some other half breed, but not a Mexican, Native American and Bhutanese breed. People might have lived all over the world, but not like me. I’ve lived in each foreign land for 4 years each. People might have one unique homeland, but I have many. You might have weird uncle for different places, but you can’t have a Canadian uncle who is a French actor in Canada.
-         The more I think about it, the more interested I get in my own life. Do I have a Japanese uncle living in Africa or a cousin from ice land? My life is a mystery to myself. I like playing Basketball and Football, but I don’t like watching them on TV.
-         My life is something which you can’t have; I am someone you can’t be, because everyone is different, I am different. We all have our own talents, looks, style, and thoughts.  Are we alone? I am, along with everyone else in the world. 

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