Have you ever wanted to be something in life to change something to make a difference, to change the world? Lindy felt that way she was a tiny 8 year old girl in a big city. She didn’t have much but that didn’t keep her from dreaming. She lived in an orphanage kind of like Annie except there was no sing and dancing . She would tell all the other girls at the orphange about how she was going to make a difference but nobody believed her. “I wish!” said Jackie “Dream on” said karlie “You’re still young once you get older like me you’ll learn that dreams don’t come true!” said Hayley. They tried to crush her dreams, but that would never happen.
She was different from the others she didn’t have many friends they didn’t share the same interests. She wanted to be something in life and they didn’t. But the biggest difference was they all knew where they came from but she didn’t, all she knew was where she wanted go. Little by little she went somewhere. Once a week she was allowed to go to the library for 1 hour she studied so much and she loved to read. She knew that if she wanted to change something it would take a lot of work. Finally she did change something something small, but it made a big difference to her. She asked her caretaker to give every girl in the orphanage their birth certificate so they could learn a bit about themselves. She did get access to them but it didn’t change anything.
As she got older she started realizing more and more problems in the world and in her community. She also came up with ways to solve those problems. Everyone told her she needed to be a rich girl to solve those problems they were probably right but she said “ Money doesn’t change anything it just makes you think you’ve made a difference and the truth is if you have a lot of money you most likely won’t know the problem of an everyday citizen, which means you can’t relate to them which means you can’t solve their problems.” She wanted to be able to realte to a normal person.
One nice summer day a day she’ll always remeber August 16th 2016 the day she was adopted. She had gotten the news the day before that a family wanted to adopt her, she was so excited. She put on her nicest outfit a white shirt with a heart on it, a red schoolgirl skirt, and her green boots. She was so excited to meet them until she met them. They were a very rich family husband (John), wife (Carol) their two daughters ( Emma and Madison), their son( Frederick) , and the dog (Rose). She did not like them at all! The family was telling Lindy about how much their money could help her make the world a better place. She didn’t need money but no one understood that! They ended up adopting her, and Lindy lived the life of a rich girl servants waiting on her hand and foot getting everything she wants and more. When Lindy was an adult she became the first woman president in the United States Of America! The moral of this story is you don’t need a lot of money to make a big difference.