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Write a speech about me making beats and achieving my dreams, use pathos, use the allusion to explain how when you focus on something and go hard for it you can get what you want and make the speech 5 minutes long. And write like a 4th grader.

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Hi. My name is [Your Name]. I make beats. Today I want to tell you how making beats helps me chase my dreams. I will tell you how I feel, what I do, and how I keep going even when things are hard.

Beats are my sound. Beats are my heartbeat. When I sit at my computer or with my drum pad, I feel like I can talk without words. I put my feelings into the sounds. If I am happy, the beat jumps. If I am sad, the beat is soft. When I make a beat that I love, my chest gets warm and my eyes get bright. That feeling makes me want to try more.

Sometimes making beats is easy. Sometimes it is hard like climbing a big hill. I have nights when the sounds do not fit. I press buttons and delete and press again. I get frustrated. My hands get tired. My brain says, “Maybe stop.” I feel like crying. But then I remember why I started. I remember the first time someone said my beat was cool. I remember when my little brother danced to one of my songs. Those memories make me smile. They make me want to keep going.

I think of the Little Engine That Could. You know that story? The little train was small but it kept saying, “I think I can. I think I can.” At first the little train seemed too small for the big mountain. But the train kept chugging. It kept saying it could do it. At the end, the little train made it over the mountain. That story is like me making beats. People might say it is hard. People might say it will take a long time. But if I focus and work hard and say, “I can,” I can make my beats better and better. The Little Engine is my friend when I am worried. The story reminds me to try again.

Focusing means I turn off other noises. I put my phone away. I sit with my headphones on. I listen. I listen to rhythm, to bass, to the little clicks that make a beat interesting. I try new sounds. I learn tricks from videos. I ask older friends for tips. When I go hard for something, I practice a lot. I do not give up after one try. I do not stop when it is messy. I fix it. I work on it every day. Even ten minutes every day helps a lot. Little pieces add up like building blocks.

When I focus and go hard, I get better. My beats sound cleaner. My friends clap. My family smiles. My teacher says I am improving. Those moments make me proud. My heart feels full like I just finished a big puzzle. I know my dream is to share my beats with more people. I want to make songs that make other kids dance, or cry, or laugh. I want to show that my small ideas can become big things.

Sometimes other people will say mean things. They might not like my music. That hurts. My eyes sting and I want to stop. But then I remember the Little Engine and the people who believed in me. I remember my first fan who said, “Keep going.” I remember how making beats makes me alive inside. Those memories help me push past the mean words.

Dreams are not instant. Dreams are not magic. Dreams are work and love. Dreams need time like plants need water. If I water my dream every day with practice, patience, and courage, it will grow. I will still fall sometimes. I will still mess up. But each mistake teaches me something. Each beat I make is a step up the mountain.

I want to tell you one thing: if you have something you love, focus on it. Say, “I think I can,” like the Little Engine. Go hard for it. That means try, learn, and keep going even when it is tough. Ask for help. Celebrate small wins. Be kind to yourself when things are slow. Your small steps add up to big steps.

Every time I make a beat, I am chasing my dream. Every time I keep going, I get closer. I might not be at the top of the mountain yet, but I am climbing. My beats are my footsteps. My heart is my engine. I think I can. I know I can. And one day, I will show the world what I made.

Thank you for listening to my story. Keep chasing your dreams, too.