Nov 10 - In letters 6 -10, we see how Celie starts noticing the strength of people around her, like Shug Avery’s independence and confidence. Think about someone in your life who inspires you to be stronger or more confident. What qualities do they have that you admire and try to learn from?

Response: A person who inspires me to be stronger and more confident is my girlfriend. I feel like usually it's the other way around in relationships, but for me, my girlfriend has completely changed me as a person. Being with her has taught me what it really means to love somebody, relationship-wise wise but also in a familial and friend way too. For the longest time, I thought that I wasn't capable of loving anybody in my life, not even my own family. It's more complicated than that, of course, but being with my girlfriend has inspired me to become a better version of myself every day. Besides my mom and her mom, of course, she is the hardest-working girl I have ever met in my life. I feel like anybody wouldn't last a day living the life she is living, and that quality is strength makes me want to be strong for myself as well. 

Summary: Today, we read letters 6-10.

Reflection: We can find strength in lots of people and things, but how we choose to take those qualities is up to us.

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