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Unique Me

Who Am I?Global Beat

When asked who I am, I start to think about the answers. Am I a student? A Chinese person? Or a good child? However, all of these make up the unique me that no one else can replace.

I am a boy with glasses, yellow skin, and short black hair. I am also a grade 11 student who is studying four AP classes in an international department in Beijing. I am also a brother and a son of my parents. I always do some housework and take good care of my younger sister in my free time. Not only am I a good family member, but I am a reliable friend and teammate. I have been playing ice hockey for about 13 years. I have scored a lot of goals with my teammates and encouraged them not to give up at critical moments; I also actively help my friends when they need help. For example, if they forget to bring pens or textbooks in class, I will lend them pens and share my books with them. What’s more, I am also a person full of dreams and hopes. I want to learn more skills and sports in the future, such as skiing, surfing, sailing, and so on. And I want to be someone who can transform cutting-edge technology into useful tools for daily use, creating new products that make our lives better. I also hope I can be someone who creates new value for consumers in an organized, rational manner.

To sum up, I am a boy, a student, a good family member, a reliable friend and teammate, and a person full of dreams and hopes. That is me, a unique me.

Ziang Chen is a 17-year-old from Beijing, China, who is interested in innovation, entrepreneurship, and social issues around the world, as well as the beautiful landscapes and cultures of different places.

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