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When I was 14 years old, I had to make a really tough decision that would affect my life forever. I was hanging out with my friends one day when one of them suggested that we should break into our school and vandalize it. I knew it was wrong, but my friends kept saying it would be fun and that no one would find out. At first, I was hesitant, but as they continued to pressure me, I started to consider going along with it.
That night, I couldn't sleep. I kept thinking about the consequences of breaking into the school and vandalizing it. I knew it would be wrong, and I didn't want to get into trouble. But, I also didn't want my friends to think that I was scared or not cool.
The next day, I had a really bad feeling in my gut. I knew that if I went along with my friends' plan, it would be a mistake that I would regret for the rest of my life. So, I made the decision to tell my friends that I wasn't going to be a part of it. They were really angry at first, and called me all sorts of names. But, I knew that I had made the right decision.
In the end, my decision not to vandalize the school was the best decision I have ever made. I felt proud of myself for standing up for what was right, even when my friends were pressuring me to do something wrong. And, I learned that it's always important to listen to my own conscience and not let others influence me to do something I know is wrong.