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ople writing about how they got to where they are, their career journey, how they transformed their life, found their passion. As a teen, my life has never been consistent enough for it to go through a transformation. I’ve never had a career(unless you count the odd busk on the street) and my “passion” changes as if it were the colors of a chameleon walking on a peacock’s tail.</p><p id="b9f4">When I don’t have an idea for something to write, I try to use my youth as an advantage, to provide a different perspective. The issue with that is that I don't find my point of view special or different, because

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it is my own. Therefore, I’d really appreciate it if anyone has any questions he(or she) would like to be answered by a teenager.</p><p id="b3de">Anything goes, I might not respond to some, but I’d at least give it a try in the response section. I need as many ideas as I can get, who would've figured that coming up with something to <a href="https://readmedium.com/writing-on-medium-every-day-for-a-month-here-i-go-e4f102a6c62">write about every day</a> would be such a challenge?</p><p id="4cd8">Feel free to write notes, responses, whatever. I’d really appreciate any help. Thanks :)</p></article></body>

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I’m 15, and I’m out of ideas.

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Coming up with ideas is hard, especially when you’re 15 and there’s a limit to the amount of personal experiences I can share.

I see lots of people writing about how they got to where they are, their career journey, how they transformed their life, found their passion. As a teen, my life has never been consistent enough for it to go through a transformation. I’ve never had a career(unless you count the odd busk on the street) and my “passion” changes as if it were the colors of a chameleon walking on a peacock’s tail.

When I don’t have an idea for something to write, I try to use my youth as an advantage, to provide a different perspective. The issue with that is that I don't find my point of view special or different, because it is my own. Therefore, I’d really appreciate it if anyone has any questions he(or she) would like to be answered by a teenager.

Anything goes, I might not respond to some, but I’d at least give it a try in the response section. I need as many ideas as I can get, who would've figured that coming up with something to write about every day would be such a challenge?

Feel free to write notes, responses, whatever. I’d really appreciate any help. Thanks :)

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