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<p>This would be the way I conduct myself. I don't indulge in things just because everyone is doing it. I like to always guage the consequences of just actions before doing them. </p><p>I remember vividly when I was young. I always felt like I was smarter than my peers. I used to tell myself that I grew up too fast. This is so because I knew there were some things I wasn't supposed to do. </p><p>In junior school, when there was no teacher in class, the rest of my classmates would be playing but I rarely joined them. In those moments, I always thought it better to read and use the time effectively. </p><p>Way before that even. I was in primary school. There was someone, a nanny employed to always sweep the classes and prepare everywhere for school activities. I would go on time to join her. The only reason I had to even wait was because she held the key to the school. I would join him and I swept my class and cleaned the desks before everyone arrived. One day, my class teacher announced in the hearing of everybody what I had been doing and encouraged them to emulate me after asking that they clap for me. However, the encomium was never my motivation. </p><p>This is what differentiates me from others, the way I thinking and act. </p>
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