"I started drawing when I was seven, my drawings were funny but my family encouraged me. My dad bought me some pencils even though he had to hustle more. He recently got me a phone so I learned more online.
I thought I would win the contest when I stared at my drawings and then at others to see that mine was better but I was wrong.
I thought I was the best and that I have improved a lot. I thought I don't need to learn more. I thought I needed nobody's advice on what to do and not to do but I was wrong.
I know that I am fit for this competition but you kept your promise by coming. When I saw you, I thought about what you said and then I realized that it's really not always about winning.
It's about learning.
It's about pain.
It's about knowing that everything is time.
My drawing was better than the winners' but then I realized that it might not actually be my time to be at the top.