99.Describe a person who inspired you to do something interesting
Who this person was
How you knew this person
What interesting thing you did
How this person inspired you to do this
Sample answer:-
There was this dance trend going around on Tik Tok. I kept seeing different people trying it, and it always looked so fun. I kind of wanted to try it myself, but I didn't . I was overthinking it, like, What if I look ridiculous?'' or What if people judge me?'. And then one day this random guy popped up on my feed. He was doing the exact same dance, but honestly, he wasn't good at it at all. His moves were all over the place, and he was totally off the beat. But he looked like he was having the best time. He didn't care what anyone thought. He was just enjoying himself. That really stuck with me . I thought, If he can post that and just have fun with it, why not me?' So I finally decided to go for it. I learned the moves well, sort o f and I recorded myself doing the dance. I wasn't perfect either, but honestly, that wasn't the point anymore. It was about having fun and doing something just because I wanted to. When I posted it, I actually felt kind of proud. A few of my friends even commented and said it made them smile, which was really nice. It sounds like such a small thing, but for me it was a little step out of my comfort zone. And how I don't think twice about joining fun trends or positing silly stuff. It kind of helped me stop taking things so seriously online. OR
Recently, I followed Victoria and David Beckham on Instagram. For me, they're both real role models in many ways. They've built great careers, they have a loving relationships, a close bond with their kids, and really interesting hobbies too. Not long ago, David started posting about his work with UNICEF ambassador for over 20 years, which is huge. He also shared a series of posts around his 50th birthday, where instead of throwing a big party or focusing on gifts, he launched a birthday fundraiser to raise money for children in need. That really inspired me. I suddenly realised how many kids out there still need support and how important it is for more people to get involved. What inspired me most was that he didn't just donate money quietly. He used his birthday, something personal to make a difference. That gave me the idea to do something similar, but in my own way. So I visited a local children's home with a couple of friends. We brought some gifts and spent a few hours with the kids playing games, talking just giving them some attention. It wasn't just meaningful. It was actually a really interesting experience. I'd never done anything from a totally different angle.