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In my life I hope that most I make great differences. Most differences are the outcomes of decisions. If I didn't want to study for an important test then I get a bad grade and that means I made a bad difference in my own life. When you make bad decisions you are absolutely, positively going to make bad differences. Vice-versa for great decisions and great differences. We will always make difference whether we want to or not. They're hard to avoid.
Our differences either affect our lives or other peoples lives. A difference I want to try to make is for my little sister. She tries in school but she doesn't want to try her hardest. So I show her that I work hard, try to get into advanced classes and that I get a 4.0. By showing her this example I hope I make a good difference in her life. The reason why is because I see the potential she has and what she's capable of. I don't want her to think her way is to fail. Then she makes a bad difference in her own life.
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