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I Used To Break Every Mirror
There's an old saying, "breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck," and though I never remembered physically breaking one, I grew up looking into any mirror and saw cracked pieces. My reflection was always a topic of conversation with myself because I felt like I didn't belong to the body that stood in front of me. I developed poor self-esteem and made careless life choices that hindered growth throughout my twenties. However, something changed in me when I turned twenty-five; I threw caution to the wind and sold my car, moved to California, followed a small path to expand my passion for writing, moved back home to South Carolina, then moved to Michigan, and stumbled into finding the beginning of a mirror I couldn't break.
By Madeleine M92014 years ago in Humans
My Marriage with Running
Running and I have been in a relationship since I was in middle school. I joined the middle school cross-country team and fell for the sport immediately. (For those of you reading this saying “running isn’t a sport” then you’re wrong and we are moving on) I was never very good in middle school and really became serious about running in High school.
By William Briganti4 years ago in Humans





