When I was a child, I used to have an al...

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When I was a child, I used to have an almost shaved haircut, and I really didn't like it. Now that I am older, I like to keep my hair a bit longer. However, it is very rare for me to comb it, because I honestly feel that I look like Benito wah-rez when I do!
​My clothing habits have transformed a lot too. I used to wear tight clothes when I was a teenager. Back then, I thought it looked cool, and I used to spend a lot of time looking for skinny jeans. But things are very different now.
Today, I prefer to wear loose, baggy clothes because I find them much more comfortable. It is a huge relief for me because I work and study at the same time. Being in tight clothes all day long just doesn't feel comfortable anymore.
In the past, I used to care a lot about what other people thought of my outfits, and I used to buy uncomfortable shoes just because they were trendy. Now, comfort is my number one priority.
Style is not the only thing that has changed; I have also grown a lot as a person. I have always enjoyed pushing myself to handle new responsibilities. Because of this, I have worked and studied simultaneously for the past year. It is hard, but I have learned how to manage my time effectively.
​Apart from my busy routine, I have developed a great passion for photography and urban exploration. I have visited many different neighborhoods in our city to capture the contrast between old and modern architecture. Through this hobby, I have met some incredible people who share my interests.
What happened: I entered a local photography contest called "City Lights."
Where it happened: The event took place at the Cultural Center downtown.
When and how: I submitted three of my favorite photos in July. Two months later, the judges called me with amazing news. I won second place in the amateur category!
​On the night of the ceremony, I arrived a bit late because of traffic. I felt incredibly nervous when I walked into the gallery, but my friends cheered for me when the host called my name. I took a deep breath, walked up to the stage, and accepted my certificate. It was an unforgettable moment that showed me that hard work pays off.
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