<p>I edited it but I feel like I might have introduced too many ideas at once without really saying anything?
(also sorry if it’s like a double post couldn’t edit my last one)</p>
<p>Describe the world you come from — for example, your family, community or school — and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations.</p>
<p>Curiosity was, and is, abundant in my family and I always have had the skills to lead us towards new discoveries and fixes for our problems. Cousins and siblings counted, there are fourteen in my family, and all of them have fostered my creativity and have allowed me to acquire leadership skills that I utilize whenever I’m given the chance. Whether it was playing outside or coming up with a new idea for a skit on how to better my life, I always strengthened my family through teamwork.
Although essentially I was only playing games, I acquired lasting values to aide me in life. I loved to make skits to present to my family, never deterred by the time and effort that was required to make them, typically spending hours preparing. I came up with ideas from a fake presentation about a stuffed animal powered car to my own spin on a game show. While hiking I never ceased to be wary of my invisible threats wielding wooden swords and protecting my family from enemies. I learned to give my utmost respect to everyone and listen to and take into account every person’s ideas. Although each of us were equals my pack looked towards me for guidance when it was required, making everyone feel useful and listened to. This gave me the leadership skills to take command and make critical decisions when it was required without leaving out any single person. One of the most important skills I have, I believe, is the vigor in the things that interest me. Once I get into something I continue to try and become the best I can be.</p>