Growing up in a small town, I would call myself one of the "least popular" girls in school. It's not that I wasn't friendly or athletic or "goofy" pretty (you know, that awkward stage where you dress in bell bottoms and a baggy t-shirt), but I didn't "know" the right people. My family relocated to upstate NY when I was in 5th grade (a peculiar age to transition), and everyone I met had parents who taught at school, coached the women's soccer league, planned the PTO meetings, and knew somebody they could call to hook you up with whatever it is you needed. At the time, this sucked, to be honest, so today, I want to deep dive into popularity and how it's not all it's cracked up to be. I believe my personal success and achievements in life thus far are entirely because I wasn't "popular."
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