Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Graduation

Life changes so fast. Sometimes you think you have a part of your life planned out with maybe an event or a person. But then you wake up the next day and something blocks that event or that person leaves your life. Throughout high school, everyone goes through trials and tribulations. Thats what being a kid is all about. Some of us make decisions we know we wont regret. But for the most of us, high school is filled with broken promises and regrets. But do we choose to stand tall or do we fold? Never give up. Don't use any excuse such as age, financial situation, or GPA. As long as you want something bad enough and are willing to fight for it, don't give in; whether it be about school or even love. As high school comes to a close, uncertainty now runs rampant. With less than 20 days left of my high school career, the nerves begin to rise. You will recognize your true friends as the ones who you stay in contact with as we all go our separate ways no matter the distance. Those are the ones who will be there forever. I thank everyone whos come into life. God put them there for a reason. In about 3 weeks my life is about to be flipped upside down in the blink of an eye. I vow to live my life from here on out with no regrets. I will never give up in anything and will forever try my hardest in all my endeavors. Im prepared for the biggest event of my life: graduation

5 comments:

  1. This post could not be any more true! I couldn't agree more with the statements "Don't use any excuse such as age, financial situation, or GPA"! Throughout these past few months many people have been making excuses for their situation and where they are going to college. I honestly believe that 99% of the time, where you go to college reflects your efforts in high school. People have this tendency to view schools as "inferior" because they're not Ivy Leagues or Cal. However, high school seniors have no idea what makes a college acceptable and tend to make superficial assumptions because they're immature and naive. I totally relate to where your head is at right now and I'm sure most seniors would probably feel the same way as well. Good post and thanks for not just whining about how hard it is for you to focus and concentrate like the other posters :)
    - Shelby H.

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  2. Dang, this is deep. I completely agree with you in everything you said, but gosh am I terrified! I never wanted to leave California and now Im going to Indiana! I'm simply scared out of my mind. But hopefully we enjoy the few moments we have left and cherish the memory of our graduation for the rest of our lives.

    Daniel Hawkins

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  3. This is very true. Highschool is made up of many lies, false promises, stress, peer pressures, and drama. However, there are pros that outweigh the horrible things of highschool. Like you had said, theres nothing better than not giving up and fighting for what you want or love!
    - Anthony

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  4. life does change so fast and things do get in your way of you goals and dreams, but isn't that the fun of life? Fighting your way through and not knowing whats going to happen next?
    I agree with you that never giving up is defiantly something that you have to do in life in order to get what you want.

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  5. No regrets, man. I'm glad you're approaching this dreaded day with a good outlook. No matter the distance in miles or in the relationship, the people we're with right now will always be part of who we've become.

    -Lian C.

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