 Hi, my name is Arjun, and I'm a third grader at Jacksonville Beach Elementary School. The story I'm about to read is what do I really like is truly about me. I am an eight-year-old boy who enjoys playing playing tennis, chess, drawing, and playing with my friends. My father loves playing tennis, and I started liking it after watching him play. I began learning the game with my dad, and everyone told me that I was really good and playing ahead of my age. However, when my parents made me join a tennis class, I didn't improve much despite having a good and kind coach. My parents say I am not focused, but I am not sure if I truly lack focus or do I really like it. I love listening to piano music and also and started taking lessons, but I don't play it as much as I used to. My mom asks me not to stop learning stuff I love just because it is challenging. She asks me, she tells me if I stop and restart later, it will become harder to start again. Why am I giving up? Is it because it's challenging or do I really like it? I also like drawing and received a lot of praise for my artwork, but I stopped after a few months. My parents encouraged me not to give up on things just I enjoy just because they are getting challenging. I am not sure why I stopped. I wonder if it's getting too difficult or if I really like it. Despite feeling uncertain, I am grateful for the opportunity to explore different activities. I will continue to try new things that I enjoy. With the support of my loved ones, I am confident that I will find my true passions and pursue them. I am excited to see where my journey will take me. Enjoy your journey. Oh, and by the way, I love traveling. The end.