The document is a story about a girl who auditions for three talent shows in hopes of being discovered and becoming famous. However, she fails to finish her performance in the first show after tripping on stage. In the second show, she forgets her lines during her drama performance. Feeling discouraged after overhearing rumors about another contestant fixing to win the third show, she has doubts but decides to sing anyway. While she does not win, she realizes her true dream is simply being happy and enjoying what she does, rather than winning competitions.
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My Real Dream
The document is a story about a girl who auditions for three talent shows in hopes of being discovered and becoming famous. However, she fails to finish her performance in the first show after tripping on stage. In the second show, she forgets her lines during her drama performance. Feeling discouraged after overhearing rumors about another contestant fixing to win the third show, she has doubts but decides to sing anyway. While she does not win, she realizes her true dream is simply being happy and enjoying what she does, rather than winning competitions.
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My Real Dream
My dream is to become a superstar. I want to be famous and live in Hollywood. I
want to be rich, beautiful and talented. I want to have concerts and movies and guest appearances, which is why I'm auditioning in three talent shows. Maybe because of that, I'm sure I'll be discovered. The first talent show I auditioned for was called Search for the Dancing Diva. So I danced. Suddenly, I tripped and fell on the floor. In front of the judges, I failed to finish my performance. So my name wasn't called. That's OK. I have two more to look forward to. The second talent show I participated in was called Finding the Future Drama Queen. Oh, that's my chance to win home the fame. I can do this. "Look at me! I am trying to talk to you. Why can't you tell me about it? I thought... I thought..." Oh, no! I forgot my lines. And the judges didn't pick me. Today's the last talent show I'll join this year. Since the show is called Finding the Next Superstar, I was supposed to sing. I went to the comfort room and overheard two women speak. "Esther's going to win. Everyone knows it." "I think it's unfair but her dad's the mayor." I ran out crying and was about ready to go home. It was unfair. I want to win. I want to be a superstar. But I won't win. That's the truth. I closed my eyes and prayed. I've got one last chance to make it. But now I wasn't as determined as I was. Yes, I'm nervous. Yes, I'm scared yet my family will be watching and I'd rather finish what I started than come home a loser for not trying. I heard my name being called out. It's time. "Let it go. Let it go. And I'll rise like the break of dawn. Let it go. Let it go. That perfect girl is gone. Here I stand in the light of day. Let the storm rage on. The cold never bothered me anyway." When I went backstage, I realized something. I realized that my real dream is to be happy. It wasn't about winning on any competition. It was about simply enjoying what I do. Although I didn't win, for the first time in my life, I didn't make a mistake. I'm still young. I have much to learn. And I'm sure there will be other talent shows that I can join again next year. I'll look forward to that.