I’ve enjoyed reading about Kofi’s life as it is quite relatable, especially being Indian and living in a different country. It’s interesting to read and understand that everyone has to deal with this when they’re living outside of their home country, especially people of color. However it’s delightful to see that Kofi was still able to be in touch with her Indian culture by enjoying the food and festivals despite not being in India , as it can be quite easy to feel detached from your Indian heritage. Other than this, seeing Kofi’s passion for acting and singing grow was intriguing and exciting as everyone, at their own pace, finds what they’re passionate about. I also like the message about believing in yourself.
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I’ve enjoyed reading about Kofi’s life as it is quite relatable, especially being Indian and living in a different country. It’s interesting to read and understand that everyone has to deal with this when they’re living outside of their home country, especially people of color. However it’s delightful to see that Kofi was still able to be in touch with her Indian culture by enjoying the food and festivals despite not being in India , as it can be quite easy to feel detached from your Indian heritage. Other than this, seeing Kofi’s passion for acting and singing grow was intriguing and exciting as everyone, at their own pace, finds what they’re passionate about. I also like the message about believing in yourself.