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. It was the one place where being "little" didn't feel like a disadvantage. One Tuesday afternoon, Maya noticed a younger child sitting by the library entrance, looking completely overwhelmed. The girl couldn't have been more than six, and she was crying silently. Most people walked right past, caught in their own busy lives. Maya remembered how it felt to be small and invisible in public. She took a deep breath, stepped out of her "sub-girl" shell, and sat down on the ground next to the girl. "It’s really big out here, isn't it?" Maya asked softly. The girl looked up, surprised that someone had stopped. "I can't find my mom," she whispered. Maya didn't stand up and tower over her. Instead, she stayed "little" with her, staying at eye level to make the world feel a bit smaller and safer. She stayed with the girl until a librarian helped reunite her with her mother. As Maya walked home, the city didn't seem quite so towering. She realized that being "little" wasn't about being small or unimportant—it was about having the unique perspective to see the people everyone else was too "big" to notice. In the middle of the public rush, Maya had found her own kind of strength. Would you like another story focusing on
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