Chapter 17

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Y/N found herself walking alongside Marcus. The weight of her thoughts hung heavily on her mind, and she knew that Marcus was the person she needed to talk to.

"Hey, Marcus," Y/N began, her voice carrying a mix of contemplation and uncertainty. "Can I ask you for some advice?"

Marcus glanced at her, his eyes kind and understanding. "Of course, Y/N. You know I'm always here."

They found a bench beneath a canopy of trees and took a seat, the quiet rustle of leaves and the distant chatter of students creating an ambiance of introspection.

"It's just..." Y/N hesitated, her fingers absently tracing patterns on her jeans. "I've been putting so much into my streaming and content creation, and I love it. But sometimes, I wonder if it's all worth it. There's so much competition, and I worry that I won't stand out."

Marcus nodded, his expression empathetic. "It's natural to have doubts, especially when you're pursuing something you're passionate about. But let me tell you something, Y/N. The fact that you're even here, asking these questions, shows how dedicated you are. You're not afraid to challenge yourself."

Y/N's gaze met Marcus's, her eyes searching for reassurance. "I just want to make a difference, you know? I want my content to matter, to resonate with people."

Marcus smiled gently. "And that's a noble goal. But remember, Y/N, impact isn't always measured in numbers. It's about the connections you forge, the conversations you start, and the genuine moments you share with your audience. It's the way you make someone smile after a tough day, or inspire them to pursue their dreams."

Y/N's thoughts swirled, her heart warming at Marcus's words. "But what if I'm not good enough? What if I can't keep up with the expectations?"

Marcus leaned in, his voice steady and reassuring. "Y/N, every journey has its challenges. You're going to face hurdles and setbacks, but that doesn't define your worth or potential. Instead of focusing on what you can't do, focus on what you're already achieving. Your determination, your authenticity – those are qualities that will set you apart. And remember, you're still learning and growing. Give yourself permission to make mistakes and learn from them."

A sense of clarity began to wash over Y/N, Marcus's wisdom resonating deep within her. "Thank you, Marcus. I needed to hear that."

Marcus grinned, nudging her playfully. "You've got this, Y/N. And if you ever doubt yourself, just remember that you have people who believe in you. I believe in you."

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