She wants to be just like her favorite celebrity.
She prances in front of the mirror, mimics facial expressions, pouts lips, struts, copies mannerism, makeup, tone, clothing style, way of speaking.
He wants to be just like his football idol.
He waddles his still small frame to mimic a quarterback. He frowns and he grunts. He copies mannerism, tone, clothing, way of speaking.
They want to be just like those who hold power.
They swagger. They pose. They pretend to be tough, put on apathetic faces. They copy mannerism, tone, clothing, way of speaking.
She forgets. He doesn’t know. Maybe they weren’t told.
Of the exquisite being they each are. Already.
Each unique.
Poised to be who they were meant to be.
One of a kind. On this earth. In this time.
Let us tell them, tell ourselves:
“Watch others for what is true, for what is right, what is kind,
Learn what you can,
But remember
You are.
You can be.
No one else can
Be
Exquisitely you.”

You do you!
For The Daily Post
It’s a beautiful post! I loved reading it.
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Thank you, Antarmukhi! So glad you took the time to comment!
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This is really good! Would make any little kid feel better about themselves. Made ME feel better about myself. 🙂
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Mission accomplished!
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