Smiling girl
Hello!
it's me, Emma. I admit to you all that i've never written a page like this one, and I'm feeling a bit excited about it! <:-)>
I'm really cold today so I'm feeling pessimistic, but usually I'm a completely different person, very positive, propositive, and deeply in love with life.
My big problem is that I ask myself quite a lot of "philosophical" questions, and when I believe that I've found an answer it suddenly disappears, because is a too abstract thought.
I haven't understood yet if this is a good activity for my brain, or if it's better just to live without caring about this odd ideas... I do not want to stop my reflexions, but thinking makes me feel such a pain sometimes!
Anyway, only to prouve that i'm not completely mad, i'll say that I have many other interests, such as music (different kinds of flute), reading (I'd spend all my time in Waterstone), sports (in the open-air possibly).
Finally, I'll only add that one of the greatest things that I want to discover about myself is if I can rely on me or not... Sounds obvious, but it's not!
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