#4 Mr. Williams
I was not exactly sure if this is a stretch mark but I am going to write about it anyways. Mr. Williams is a teacher at Thurgood Marshall, and he changed my life basically. I hardly ever have any sort of positive feelings towards a teacher but he really made me want to break out of my shell and do things without thinking about the negative effects. I wish that I had met him sooner. He inspired me, because he was able to see that I am more then I am letting people know. I told him I am going to change the world one day and he believed me. I mean teachers will say anything to get you to do their work but I really felt like he meant every word he said. I told him that one day I am going to make a difference, and he said that he gets a certain vibe from me. Like, when you first meet someone their presence just makes you feel something and he said that I have this sort of presence where it is just like, I am going to be someone. I really do hope he was not trying to boost my ego up, because it worked and I hate being manipulated. Anyways, I am really glad to have been in his class for night school. It was not such a terrible experience like I had thought it would be. I really, really enjoyed his class. I hardly enjoy anything that has to do with school. It is such a difficult thing for me. Now, I am considering joining the peace core after college, I have not spoken to my mom yet about it because she is not exactly open to what I want to do. She just expects me to get a 9-5 job like everyone else.
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