Core Concepts
I am more than what my parents think I am, and I will prove it to them.
Abstract
The content explores the struggles of a daughter who feels constantly compared to and underestimated by her parents. She expresses her frustration at being seen as inferior to her siblings and not being trusted or believed in by her parents.
The author describes how she has always felt that her parents do not have faith in her abilities and potential, and how this has led her to constantly try to prove herself and surpass their low expectations. She craves the support and encouragement from her parents that she feels she has never received, and is determined to show them that she is "more than just a girl."
The piece conveys the daughter's strong desire to be recognized and appreciated for who she is, rather than being constantly measured against her siblings or others. She is driven by a burning ambition to mold herself into someone who can prove her parents wrong and make them proud, without having to lie or pretend to be someone she is not.
Quotes
"I don't know what hurts more — being compared to someone or not believing in your own daughter."
"I always see their lack of faith in me through their eyes. I always hear them say I can't be there because I'm just this girl."
"I will prove to them that I am not just a girl."