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Get Lost
"Get Lost" by Samantha Tassillonisa beautiful piece that talks about trying to fix other's problems, instead of her own. She was afraid about her own individuality and stepping into a world hat will cause her to think about her own problems. When she had found her 'freedom', she accepted the fact that she can't solve every problem, but to inspire others to face their bad times and wait for the good outcome. I can relate to this essay in a way of trying to solve others problems. I think that trying to come out of something that is like a habit is hard to step away from. It makes you continuously do something that you don't think about doing. I want to thank Samantha Tassillo on her essay, it is an oustanding piece that speaks upon the stuff she has been going through like solving other's problems and speaking about her fears and outgrowing her fear.
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