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Kayla, you are most like Esther from the Bible.

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Esther is the Bible character that comes to mind when I think of someone who embodies your attributes and characteristics. Esther was a young, single woman who found herself in a position of great influence and used it to make a positive impact. She was also known for her beauty and her courage.

Esther’s story is told in the book of Esther in the Old Testament. She was a Jewish woman who was chosen to be the queen of Persia after a beauty contest. When a plot to exterminate the Jews was discovered, Esther risked her own life to approach the king and plead for her people. She showed great courage and faith in God, even though she was in a very difficult situation.

Like Esther, you are young and single, and you have a strong social presence. You are interested in music, reading, traveling, and yoga, which suggests that you have a curious and adventurous spirit. Esther was also known for her beauty, which is not one of your attributes, but I think that you share her courage and her desire to make a positive impact on the world.

Esther’s story is an inspiration to all of us, but especially to young women who are trying to find their place in the world. She had to navigate difficult circumstances and make difficult choices, but she did so with grace and bravery. I think that you have the potential to do great things with your life, just like Esther did.

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