Zhan Swain
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I am an Qazaq girl that lives in Canada, paving a better life in the new world. The knowledge of three different languages let me enjoy literature in various colors. I chose Vocal as my small step towards my dream of being a writer.
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My Path
Who knew that one action of disobeying my parents could be the wisest and lucky choice of my life. My favorite career path was constantly changing through my teenage life. One day, I would want to be a performer, next surgeon neurologist, and following four months, I would be passionate about being an artist. A kid is never afraid to try new things and develop physical and academic possibilities. I had experience in vocal, dance, martial arts, modeling, and even academic Olympics at age 12. I can call myself an all-rounder; it gives me confidence but reduces my number of friends.
By Zhan Swain4 years ago in Motivation
Chained Up to a Memory
What is memory? How it affects us, and why do we have it? Does it stay or after time becomes transparent? This question has no exact answer. Memory can bring a smile into a face or tears and pain to the person. It can hold you in either way if it is a burst of sunshine like a moment or coldest and deepest fear. How does it happen? The main answer is fear. When past days were too good, we are afraid that it will never be the same. It makes us feel depressed, hopeless and filled with sour fear. Also, when the past has been cold and dark, we are afraid to feel it again. My mother has taught me how to get rid of the chains and cliffs of the past. Get ready to dive into the memory of mine.
By Zhan Swain5 years ago in Families



