Submission from Sakura Lee (Am I becoming who I want to be?), 2022
This video is a story of how my dream started, proceeded, fell, but has not fallen completely because I've learnt that with a strong purpose held by heart, if you keep on dreaming, believing, and not giving up, your dream will still be there. It is waiting for you to make it shine in the right way: your way.
Sakura Lee is a second year student at the University of Toronto Scarborough studying in the Department of Arts, Culture & Media.
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This submission receieved 2nd place in the 2022 Captivate Storytelling competition.
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I've always thought that achieving your dreams is the ultimate success in life, it's the title that you receive, the status that you interpret which makes you feel successful about yourself. As a child, becoming a performing artist was what I've always dreamt of, it was the only definition of success. Yet, after ten years, I've finally learnt and accepted that that wasn't the case.
This video is a story of how my dream started, proceeded, fell, but has not fallen completely because I've learnt that with a strong purpose held by heart, if you keep on dreaming, believing, and not giving up, your dream will still be there. It is waiting for you to make it shine in the right way: your way.
Sakura Lee is a second year student at the University of Toronto Scarborough studying in the Department of Arts, Culture & Media.