| Name |
| Rhaine Whiteman |
| Tell us a little about you(your background and how was it like)? |
| i was born into a big, loving family. when i was very young i was very sick and i had heart surgery. i wasn’t guaranteed life so i treat everyday as a blessing. im young, 16 years old, but I’ve been through a bunch of life’s great moments and challenges. |
| What are the bad things you see on social media? |
| im in high school so the majority of what i see on social media is posted by high school students. i think social media is full of false representations of people, places, societies and social interactions. a majority of what i see on social media consists of drugs, violence, uneducated political opinions and rudeness towards each other. |
| What are the hardships you go through? |
| being a woman, i get judged on by the way i dress (even without anything being revealed) and the way i communicate my opinions. i get judged and opinionated based on my race. my heart condition affects me as well. |
| What are your goals in life? |
| my ultimate goal in life is to make people feel loved, understood and appreciated. like I think we as a society have strayed far away from God and i want to try to bring the Lord into many peoples life. Many people come to me when they feel alone, need advice, need a shoulder to cry on or need motivation to continue living. i want to help people understand life’s meanings and be able to live with a purpose. |
| What would you do if you could change the world? |
| if i could change the world i would put limits to our use of social media. I think more bad than good is found through social media. |
| Are you happy in the position you are now in life? |
| I love the position I’m in because I am able to affect the generation I’m in and help people my age feel love rather than neglect, happiness rather than sorrow and so much more. |
| What questions would you like me to make next for the new interviees coming to the website? |
| What are some things you love about life? Tell us about your family Do you live with regret? |

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