Wednesday, April 30, 2014
What I Learned This Year
As my freshman year of college comes to a close, I can't help but wonder about the things that changed me or that I have come to realize through the course of the year. I realized that I don't like writing as much as I like analyzing. What I really enjoy is picking stories and books apart and talking about themes and structure and how they're employed and why they're employed. Also, I realized exactly how hard writing is. I realized that I really am an introvert at heart. Throughout high school, I always questioned that part about me, cause I was never sure if it was a phase or who I really was. Also, I was never sure what being an introvert meant exactly. Here, I realized that I naturally prefer spending time alone, as if being alone is something that I need to function properly. I realized that I don't like chemistry and that there are a lot more jobs out there than I had previously thought. I realized that forcing any friendship is highly pointless and that, a lot of times, people drift apart because of a lack of proximity. I realized that the world is really a lot bigger than I had previously thought, and a lot less structured. I realized that there are ways of doing exactly what you want and not being completely ready to do them is okay too. College is great because, not only am I discovering a lot of things about myself and other people, but I'm also learning to accept the things the way they are. For me, control has always been a hard thing to give up, but I think I'm starting to try.
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