Lindsey Leah Widgren

... she was a woman. She had been taught from her earliest childhood to make use of this talent which God had endowed her, would be an outrage against society; so she lived for a few years, going through the routine of breakfasts and dinners, journeys and parties, that society demanded of her, and at last sank into her grave, after having been of little use to the world or herself....

--This is not about me and is in fact the exact opposite of the way I've lived, live, and plan to continue living my life. I live life for the little moments that others are too blind to to even notice. I try to live my life as a good person and try my best to make everybody feel special and accepted. The most important thing, to me, in life is to see, not find, but see the beauty in life. In every passing moment there is something beautiful happening around you, you just cannot be too blind to see it. I want to be remembered when I leave this life, but if not for anything else, I want to try to help people observe, perceive, and recognize the beauty that is all around us.