10 Things 'Hannah Montana' Taught Me
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10 Things 'Hannah Montana' Taught Me

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10 Things 'Hannah Montana' Taught Me
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Ten years ago, the greatest show to ever grace Disney Channel walked into our hearts. Everything from the casting to the screenwriting was absolutely genius. None of us knew who Miley Cyrus was, but it was sure that she was someone special. With her two pals and rockstar dad, the gang embarked on countless adventures that we became a part of. It was not long before kids just like me were obsessing over this television phenomenon. There was never another show that made us feel as special as "Hannah Montana" did.

Though a lot has changed since the show first aired, I think it is safe to say that we will never forget the girl with the double identity. Here are somethings that Hannah Montana taught me as she inspired me to truly try and live the best of both worlds.

1. Nobody's Perfect.

Hannah guided us through those difficult growing-up moments. Yeah, everybody knows what she's talkin' bout, everybody gets that way. Thanks for understanding, Hannah.

2. When things go wrong, there's nothing a sweet disguise and some shenanigans can't solve.

Shoutout to Milo and Otis.

3. Ketchup is a great moisturizer.

This goes to show that even international pop sensations are just as awkward as you and me. Dang flabbit, Miley.


4. The value of entrepreneurship.


You're lying if you say you didn't know all of the words to this sick beat. I think we were all inspired by Oliver's fricky-fricky-fricky-fresh rhymes.

5. Music can be a great kind of medicine.

She empowered us to have nerve and make some noise, she reminded us that life is what you make it and to make it rock. It was the first time that music made me feel something. No matter what I would face, from that point on, I knew I had music to guide me through.

6. True friends stick by you no matter what.

In the midst of the Amber AND Ashley's of the world, true friends love you for you. It doesn't matter whether or not you are wearing a wig. You're a truuuuuuue friend, you're here 'til the end...

7. The Bone Dance.

You know, I have never been much of a science person, but I do know that, "I've got some tarsals too, I'll put them in my shoe."

8. Never forget your roots.

They are what got you to where you are today.

9. Though some of the best parts of our lives come to an end, they will forever be a part of us.

That last episode was an emotional whirlwind.

10. "Life's a climb, but the view is great."

And so is looking at Lucas Till.

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