Reflect on a time when you or someone you know had to choose between fitting in and staying true to their identity; what was gained or lost in that experience?

Prompt Response: I knew my friend was always pretending to be someone she wasn't in middle school. She hated how everyone treated her differently. She tried her best to be like everyone else, but it didn't help her. She still ended up being isolated from our classmates. It cost her an entire lifetime to get over things and led her to be insecure about everything. 


Summary: We worked on our Wild projects.


Reflection: I learned that over planning can be a bad thing. I will use this whenever I go on a trip or plan things with others. 

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