Personal Narrative Analysis

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Never did I expect to count the days to finish playing a sport. Better yet, never did I envision myself having genuine suicidal thoughts. As a child, when I first began to play sports, my father told me to always maintain an aggressive mindset when competing; however, what he failed to explain was how to control it. Beginning in middle school, regardless of the task, I withheld that mentality to power through any form of adversity I faced. In class, I often felt like a single ice cube in a freezer as other students laughed and I showed no facial expressions. Here I stood, a small kid with such a large amount of anger to be willing to fight anybody despite unfair advantages. In the eighth grade, my mother had to switch my schools after getting

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