Even today, I've no idea what the truth is, or what I did with it.

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Even today, I've no idea what the truth is, or...
Even today, I've no idea what the truth is, or...
Even today, I've no idea what the truth is, or...
Even today, I've no idea what the truth is, or...
About This Quote

When I was a child, I used to ask myself, "What do I want to be, when I grow up?" It was the first time I realized that there are many possibilities in life. The world can be unfair and can give you an idea that you have to choose between being a teacher or being a doctor. However, I now know that there is always another possibility. You can be anyone or anything you want to be, as long as it brings you happiness.

Source: My Last Sigh

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