Sometimes I ask myself: Who am I? I am just a normal guy. Why?
For the start, if we had to look at super powers, the only one that I may have
is having a bad eyesight and using glasses, if that count as one. When I was a
child, people used to look at me and think of me as a very smart kid, only
because I used glasses. That for me was just people’s stereotype because I didn't
used to consider myself as one, and probably I still do. I mean, I do like to
look at society and see what is wrong. Time passes and things change. How are
this changes affecting us? Whenever I look at something that I believe it was different
in the past, I ask myself the question. Why? Because by looking at how things
have changed, we can have an understanding of how I have changed. After that, I
try to share my opinion with others who may or not have the same question as me
and try to get their perspectives. Looking at different points of view is
essential because everyone is different. Therefore, I get a sense of which
people are more aware of the problem I see. All of this I consider to be very
small details or steps, but they are the core of the process of how I understand
the world I live in and if necessary, define actions to change it. If I'm going to try and change it, my efforts will be in trying to understand how can I address to people and hope that I can make it. Still, does this make me a smart guy? I don’t
think so.
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