because i don't want the world to see me and because i got high because i got high reveal how courage manifests in ordinary moments
"because i don't want the world to see me" highlights emotional development, and "because i got high because i got high" captures the reflective process with memory. Through "because i don't want the world to see me", the audience feels the quiet ache of learning about oneself. "because i got high because i got high" portrays the tender flow of memory shaping her emotional growth. "because i don't want the world to see me" and "because i got high because i got high", distinct yet intertwined, illuminate the spectrum of feminine growth and reflection. The quiet moments in "because i don't want the world to see me" and "because i got high because i got high" reveal the strength hidden within vulnerability. Watching "because i don't want the world to see me" and "because i got high because i got high" feels like seeing your heart unfold on screen.