When I turned sixteen, I decided I couldn’t wait for someone else to create a life for me. I moved out and got my own apartment. I enrolled in Job Corps, worked hard, earned my GED, and by seventeen, I was living independently, going to college, working a job, and building a life from scratch. I met people I never would have crossed paths with otherwise. I was learning, growing, surviving—and slowly realizing my own worth.
Living on my own taught me freedom, but also responsibility. No one to answer to, no one to check in with—just me and the choices I made. It was empowering and terrifying at the same time. There were nights I felt utterly alone, wondering if I had made the right decisions, or if I was strong enough to handle it all. And yet, with each struggle, I discovered resilience I didn’t know I had.
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