Mental Health Day. No, it is not an official holiday; and I am not mentally ill. It is just that sometimes, people need a day to reboot. In our household, Three days a school year are devoted to this pastime. Why not spend a day thinking about what you've accomplished and how you have made the world a better place. Three questions I ask myself on these days are: How have I made the world a better place? What is the thing that makes me the most happy today? and What my favorite question is. These questions are good questions to ask yourself when you want to reset your compass or have a few minutes. Answers will always very and that is for the better.
Nine months later I emerge with the hopes of being vaccinated soon. FUcking hell. What a trip. This pandemic is going to require a lot of processing in the future but for now, I want to share and record some things I am very proud that I accomplished over this period of time. I was able to help start and run a campaign to eventually get my high school drama teacher who spread the rumor that I called the cops at a cast party which ruined my social life at that school while stalking me and my friends and constantly trying to get me in compromising and damn disgusting and gross situations. His charm to his superiors and the gaslighting and abuse of students has been heavily weighing on me in a way I have yet to fully deal with. I spoke out in high school and was silenced, threatened, and made to feel unwelcome. Yet the internet and living in a whole separate continent does wonders for confidence. I helped create a petition, gathered testimonies, and launched this campaign with my friends
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