Write about something that you believed as a child.

Prompt Response: I always believed that I'd become a doctor or a teacher, and these beliefs are still alive even to this day. I know there will be times when these dreams will try to be stopped by others, but hopefully, one day I can live the dream that I wish to have later on in life. I know now that even dreams made as a kid can carry a long way even now.

Summary: Today, we read another poem by Langston Hughes about dreams being deferred.

Reflection: I guess there are times you can get really regretful of things going on in life, and sometimes that is okay, as many times we live life with many regrets, but it is important that we do not let those regrets shroud our dreams for a better future.

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