“Well I guess I am scared of being dizzy. I get most dizzy on roller coasters, like the big high ones because when I open my eyes I get dizzy and scared I am going to throw up. Last time was during the State Fair; I was on that big ride that spins, I couldn’t even open my eyes.” Xavier Smith, senior, believes that it is totally normal to have fears no matter how big, small, serious or silly it may be. He embraces his fears because it keeps him from “doing dumb things.” His advice about feat is, “It might get better or it might not so you just need to be ready to face your fears whenever.”
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Anaya Adams, Staffer
Anaya Adams is a junior at Homestead High School. When not in school you can find her reading, practicing violin and guitar and singing. Her other interests include journalism, music production and she recently got the opportunity to combine the two at The School of The New York Times Summer Academy studying Pop Music as Art and Business. Anaya strives to always be academically excellent and is thrilled to be able to contribute to and help diversify the community of Homestead High School through Publications.