Monday, June 13, 2011

My journal Intro


I’m several years beyond the point of going to college, but I’d be totally lying if I said I don’t still feel very lost sometimes for some sort of reasons. In some ways, I feel like I should be a little farther along by now. I’m 21. And especially, especially how do people my age have marriages and children, and so much life stuff while working when I’m still here.




Quite closer to a quarter of a century, and at the same time I feel like the burden felt so permanent though I knew it isn’t right. 




I really meant this as more of an introduction I wandered across that I find to be so comforting on this subject. Why is that so? 



I wanted to find something that will give me motivation to continue doing the good things happen in my life. I maybe here and not so farther as what some friends are now, I’m still on my foot to get through. 


Hopefully this year will be one of the best, for it maybe the last (that is, if I passed all the requirements and grades, so I really have to work for it). Time is running, and I don’t want to be left behind. 



But guessing of what might be the right perception for that, one suddenly came and persuades his thoughts about the growth of a person. And some of those words that tagged in my mind were 


“One day you’ll look back on 21 and realize how young you are still .If you were 18, and feeling lost in college, I would tell you to enjoy this time to explore. Take classes that interest you, join activities that motivate you. Both are great techniques for finding a major suited for you. My advice now would be pretty much the same. Explore. Make connections. Both are great techniques for finding a future suited for you. Sure, some people (the married with kids and a mortgage types) get a jump start, but– at 25– I’m guessing you’re not really lost, just in transition, which is pretty much where you’re supposed to be. ” 

How cute is that…

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