<p>The question I’ve chosen to answer is about failure and my failure has been ending up not popular (Or popular in the definition of a thirteen years old), and my lesson is obvious: to not be so superficial. Is this topic too cliché, or negative in the sense that it brings bad light to my personality?
Any advice would be helpful!! </p>
<p>While that topic isn’t something I believe would be uncommon, you can still write about it if you want. The thing is, you just have to make it that much more memorable if so many other kids use the same topic.
It doesn’t bring bad light to your personality because you overcame the superficiality. It’s gone. The fact that you matured and realized popularity isn’t terribly important should mean more than the fact that you used to value popularity when you were 13. </p>
<p>Thank you evanian15 :)</p>