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Allure Value.

  • Katelyn Dowse
  • Jun 27, 2016
  • 3 min read

Allure Value. For those reading this you may think to yourselves, 'What does that mean?'. Here is my answer for you... Beautiful Importance. I have spent this whole day in bed feeling nothing. My lazy self soon got a massive headache. A few tylenol and about a gallon of water later, I am scrolling through Facebook. I then find a video of a women who made tragic events in her life, an opportunity for her best interest. She was a film maker. She traveled the world, documented it, and it became an amazing production in California. Now, for myself, I have made youtube videos and have created this website from scratch. Lots of people don't pay attention to what I have done and continue doing Why? I think part of it may be because of the fact I am only 16 years old, or they just aren't interested in anything I have accomplished. It got me thinking though. I have had many struggles in my life already, only being 16. Many people think teens are to young to understand the world and what grown ups go through and do. To be honest with you though, I feel like I understand way more than most teens my age do. When I was in pre-school, my teachers would tell my parents that I would converse with them as an adult would. I think of myself not as a 16 year old teen, but what do I consider myself then? I have no idea. Then a thought popped in my head after watching this video on Facebook. I want to be able to speak my mind and thoughts as a struggling teen to others in the world. I first thought, motivational speaker, but obviously at my age people would probably just think I'm to immature for that. But of course, that's part of our society right? Adults just think we're young, unaware kids that don't understand the world that we all live in. Well in some cases, like myself, those people are wrong. I want to speak to the world about how teens are underestimated, or how parents don't understand the struggles we face. I want to speak to other teen girls about my struggles, like living with type 1 Diabetes, dealing with on and off depression, struggling through high school as a vulnerable girl, self-harm, and most importantly with young women, self esteem issues. I have gone through many other things, but these are what most girls now days are dealing with, and I want to help them and help them realize that no matter what, they are always an important part in our world. I am a Christian and proud of it. I believe God made us beautiful in HIS image. He created each and everyone of us with a purpose.

Galatians 2:6

Now from those recognized as important, what they really were makes no difference to me; God does not show favoritism, - they added nothing to me.

That verse says to me that no matter who you are, how much money you make, if you are better looking; our importance to God is equal. I admire the importance of everyone in the world no matter if me and someone do not get along or if I've never met you. You are beautifully important.


 
 
 

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