Humans of AR

“It’s hard not to let anxiety eat you up sometimes, when you feel alone.”

By Sarah B. from Academy of the Redwoods in California

“Respect is a two-way street, don’t think you have to respect someone, obviously respect someone like if they haven’t said anything, but don’t just respect someone just because they are older than you. Or disrespect someone younger than you.”

“There are so many different ways I could change in the future and that answer could change and right now. I don’t have a solid answer. That answer could even change tomorrow. You can never just… you can never know exactly what your future self is gonna want or how you’re gonna want to be remembered.”

“I’m a very open person and there are only a few questions that I will not answer. So, unless I do not know how to answer them... other than that I am very open.”

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