"I don't know who I am as a person yet. But I do know who I don't want to be, and I don't want to be somebody who just turns up and shakes hands and doesn't actually get involved in the community"
- Prince Harry
About this Quote
This quote by Prince Harry talks to the importance of being an active member of one's neighborhood. He acknowledges that he is still in the procedure of finding who he is as a person, but he is certain of something: he does not wish to be someone who is merely a passive presence in his neighborhood. He does not wish to be someone who just shows up and shakes hands, but does not really contribute to the community in any significant way. Rather, he wishes to be an active participant in his community, engaging with others and making a favorable distinction. This quote speaks with the importance of being an engaged and involved member of one's neighborhood, and the value of taking an active function in making a favorable effect.
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