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All About Me

     First of all i am rico criale parada, currently living in zone 1 bantay ilocos sur currently at the age of 15. I am a only child yes sometimes it's fun because you get to have whatever you like, but most of the time i feel lonely especially when i'm at home. My religion is iglesia ni cristo (INC), in fact i am a part of a choir, and iam the leader of everything teenager aging to 12 to 18 years old in our community. My mother is a researcher and my father is a housekeeper, i am currently studying at ISNHS grade 10 i am in the section of 10 rizal

    My hobbies are playing volleyball and watching movies but mostly reading books is what i do most of the time. I am friendly person an understanding one but sometimes i hot headed one, but i always give and show respect to every person i meet, i always think of everybody else before myself because that's one way for me of showing respect and kindness to them. My confidence is very low because of my physical appearance and my social anxiety but i always find ways to improve them

    I started thinking about my future plans early by finding ways to get more money. Spending my whole night finding websites to make my from and any products to sell, i plan of being a doctor a successful one, best studying well in waking up everyday with the motivation for my parents, indian i always dream of becoming a millionaire because of the freedom i can achieve from it. I want to be known, i want to be successful, how to make my parents proud


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