Musings and Whiteboard Shots

Monday, October 27, 2014

The End pt. 2

     Here's the end that everyone has been waiting for, the end of high school. We're about to walk through a new door into the real world, independent lives that most of us longed for, and that I hope we're all prepared for. Adjusting to the college life is going to be a task most of us will have to take on and for the rest of the people, adjusting to the life of a worker will be a task itself.
     Just as I said in my last post, you really don't want it to be over when it's really here but before the time comes, you want it to be over so badly. Honestly, I kind of don't want it to end but I'm really excited to just be out there and really tested. I want my full independence, and I know college will give me this. It's just sad seeing the end coming to a close so quickly, just like my football season. We were waiting for senior year to come and it seemed like it took forever but once it's finally here, we don't want it to go but now it's speeding up, just as my senior season did.
     I just hope that the rest of my fellow classmates are ready to take on life after high school. We talk about it so much as if it's scary but honestly it shouldn't be something we're afraid of. One reason some people might be afraid of the real world is because of the fear of failing but even the best fail sometimes, that's life. The failures make you better. So what I'm trying to say is just enjoy the rest of your senior year. The first quarter is already closing and the other three are going to be over before you know it so just have as much fun as you can, I know I am.

2 comments:

  1. Faizon's post is very true and most people don't realize it. Yes, our senior year is here and it well fly by; however, the future will lie before us in June of 2015 and most of us are thinking, that is a while away when it is really not. Our senior class if full of different people who will procure many diverse careers and hopefully, we're all successful.

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  2. I agree with faizon's post and most seniors have yet to realize that after this school year we will be walking into the "adult world". Time is running down, so let's make the best of what we have.

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