Passion

Inspection of introspection.

By Syrus H. from Arcata High School in California

“Passion to me is something that you're interested in or want to learn more about. Most recently I’ve been finding passion in like drawing, just to visualize places I’d like to be that aren't necessarily real… it's a super escapism because like these places won’t or don’t exist but I still would just like to you know be there. Like the beginning of school I’ve just been super in my head and I feel like I could talk to people but I don’t really know if I want to so I kinda just will draw to at least feel like i'm doing something. I don’t know just to be in a super creative atmosphere where everything is colorful and beautiful and just not reality, but it would be fun if it could. It’s just the same as all art, I think, kinda just [to come up with] a welcoming or expressive is very therapeutic. I don’t know some people think drawing is dumb.

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