What do you do?
Growing up, we’ve all had our trials, struggles we’ve had to face each
and every day.
Yesterday I met mine head on.
Yesterday I cried.
When the initial shock finally settled however, I gathered my wits,
picked myself up and moved on (Even if only part of me did).
Why? Because I’m not the type
of girl who anyone’s going to comfort or hand hold in order to get through a
situation. Some people expect more of
me. I expect more from myself.
Throughout life, I‘ve never been the exception, I’ve been the
rule. No matter what happened on my
journey, I always managed to get my work done and in a timely fashion.
I didn’t and don’t need incentive or special treatment.
I wish I could say the same for my counterparts, but it would be a
lie. Sadly, this isn’t a trend that
stops in High School.
Today in advisory, we read a chapter from Say This, NOT That to Your
Professor by Ellen Bremen. The chapter
focused around college students and all the excuses they make in order to come
to class late or leave early.
In the guide, students asked their professor if they could leave early
or come late and the author responded by saying that it wasn’t proper. If one student got special treatment, then
every student in the class would have to be offered the opportunity.
Sadly, this doesn't
happen in high school.
Yet, it did help me reflect on the point that there will always be
others looking to raise their grade by getting an extension, those who stay
home to make sure an assignment is done on time and those who ask others what
was on an exam so that they know all the questions to study.
It’s not that they’re not smart; they just use the system to their advantage
to get what they want.
While these kinds of people don’t necessarily disgust me, they do get
on my nerves from time to time.
Especially when 3 am they ask me to edit a paper that they missed school
to write that day and its due at 9 am later that morning.
It makes me think, why should I help you? It’s your own fault for waiting last
minute. Also, you missed classes all day
to do this assignment, it should be don’t by now, no? Why should I help you get a better grade then
you deserve?
Yet, against my better judgment, I helped them. Not because I like them, but because in the
long run it doesn't matter.
Yesterday a wise man told me “that we must let go in order to receive what
we deserve.”
While I didn’t understand it yesterday in my mind state, I do now. I need to let go of the stress that comes
with the trials I encounter because they won’t matter later in life.
That is my goal for the remainder of senior year.
I am going to let go of my attachment to perfection, the need to be
the best.
It’s not our work that defines us, although it seems like that right
now. It’s our mentality and perseverance
that will get us further in life.
Anyway, I like brownies more; I don’t need that last cupcake.
Do you?
This was a really thoughtful and complete post, Rita. I don't need the last cupcake either, I usually defer it to those who want or need it more. You are so mature for your age and observant. Thanks as always for sharing your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteYet again I am left reflecting on my own life. I don't need the last cupcake. I'll live without it. It is more important to focus on what is going to matter later on in life, and stress is not one of them. Excellent post Rita!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
DeleteI like how you start your posts with metaphors. I like this one most mainly because I like thinking about whether or not I would give was that last cupcake. Outside of the metaphorical sense I am really attached to my sugar and would have a ridiculously hard decision, but at the same time when I look into a child's eye's (even if their face is covered in frosting) I would probably give away the cupcake. Very inspiring blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. It really means a lot to me that you think my blog is inspiring and I'm glad you like the metaphors. I try to use them in order to create common ground and connect with my readers.
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