Evolution of Cool
The journey to self-acceptance and true confidence is explored, highlighting how societal pressures can lead to conformity in college. Embracing one's uniqueness and overcoming insecurities are essential steps toward feeling authentically cool. Ultimately, achieving true confidence is a rewarding process that fosters a deeper understanding of oneself.In this clip
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