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“It was downright depressing, the lengths it took to feel special when you wrote yourself out on paper. All As? Who cared? That was the standard here. Some shows, some activities? Big deal. How were you changing the world? Sometimes, when I wasn't too busy, I wondered why we had to change the world so early.”

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