What separates me from everyone else? The difference is not what clothes I wear or the music I listen to, but what I feel inside.
Ever since I was young, I have loved professional wrestling. I woke up every Saturday to watch my favorite "super stars". As I grew older, I got a lot of criticism for watching this "fake" sport. My peers would laugh at me for following what was called a "men's soap opera". So, I put my love of wrestling on the shelf. Like everyone else, I wanted to be associated with the cool group. I desired to be invited to the parties of the in-crowd(最受欢迎的小集体) and hang out with the popular kids. I became pretty successful. Although I was busy with parties on Friday evenings, I would still wake up early on Saturdays to watch wrestling. It wasn't until my freshman year that I realized I wasn't being myself.
That year, I tried many new things and activities and made new friends. In my town, football was the sport, so I decided to play football, thinking it might give me a head start in popularity. The team started with 48 athletes. In the end, there were 14 of us left. I stuck it out not because I liked it, but because I am not a quitter. That long season taught me a lesson: I wasn't a football player. More importantly, it taught me to be myself.
After that season, I went back to being a wrestling fan. I watched it regularly, no matter what insults were thrown on my way. I came across a quote: "Don't Dream It. Be It. " When I read this, my friend Dan had the same idea as I had.
"What if we build a wrestling ring(摔跤场)?" we asked. We acquired the necessary wood and equipment for its construction. The following weekend, we met at his house. We saw our dream in a pile in his backyard. We worked from dawn to dusk to finish our great establishment. By Sunday night, our mission was complete. Our hard work combined with a little creativity had paid off. We had a real ring.
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We decided to hold an "event".
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We are now well-known throughout our school.