Hello and welcome to another TED Talk. Thereβs a lot happening in my mind, and thatβs completely normal. Iβve always believed in the value of expressing my thoughts, whether by writing them down or sharing them publicly. Sure, sharing information online comes with its risks, and not everyone has good intentions, but I’ll continue to share my life experiences. Iβll just be more mindful about how I present my thoughts.
I used to journal my feelings extensivelyβIβd fill pages with my reflections, even if it didnβt always come out perfectly. Thatβs why I really appreciate the Grammarly app; it helps me articulate my ideas and emotions more clearly. I enjoy sharing my insights about my daily life, my community, and the world at large.
Overall, Iβm happy with my life and proud of the improvements being made in our country. I support efforts to address illegal immigration. I firmly believe that if you are in the U.S. without the proper credentials and refuse to pursue legal status, you shouldnβt be here. This might be a controversial standpoint, but many of us voted for change, and itβs about more than just the events of September 11, 2001. It reflects ongoing issues with terrorism and safety that affect us all.
Regarding TikTok and similar apps, I understand the concerns surrounding them. I enjoy using TikTok; itβs allowed me to connect with friends and share my creativity. While some may be worried about government oversight, I find myself more troubled by the implications from China. They played a significant role in the global COVID-19 crisis, which has disrupted countless lives.
Iβm not against vaccinations, but I have serious concerns about potential risks. Iβve seen people develop health issues after getting vaccinated, even if they were previously healthy. My previous doctor has confirmed that I donβt need any further vaccinations at this time. Having received three doses, and considering my age group, Iβm being cautious about my health choices.
Iβm committed to advocating for myself and making informed decisions about vaccines and my well-being. Given the challenges we faced during the pandemic, I donβt believe anyone else should control my health. As a neurodivergent individual, Iβm especially vigilant about what I put into my body and how it affects my mind and heart. Iβm ready to fight for my health and ensure Iβm on the right path.
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