My life has always been boring. It’s always been the same things again and again, but without my music, family, friends, and my daydreaming, I would never have a chance to at least try overcome my problems such as social anxiety. Without those things I probably wouldn’t be able to do things like die my hair wacky colors.
The first thing that comes to mind would be my love for music. Ever since I was really young, music has been in my life. Whenever I’m down, angry, frustrated, or stressed, I listen to the lyrics and the words calm me down. As I have gotten older, I started to really listen to the lyrics. Every song I discovered I analyze and think of what I think the songs mean. Is it about love? Depression? Maybe it’s about happiness or joyfulness. This gave me things to think about. I’ve recently started watching drum covers on youtube and this made me realize how much I want to learn to play one, but I don't really know where I could go to learn to play one.
Another thing that comes to mind when I think of me, is my dyed hair. It started dying my hair when I was 11. I saw my brother dye his hair this weird blue color and I decided I wanted to do dye my hair to. So, I asked mom to dye mine too, so she dyed the ends of my blonde hair blue. Ever since then, I would dye my hair different colors because I like the thought of being more different than other people. I also like that dying my hair gives me a little change in my completely boring life. Ever since I was 1 years
I look at myself in the mirror in my room and I realize how much of a person I have grown into. Before I used to be this shy little girl that anyone could pick on. I was always nervous to talk out loud in class mostly because of the way I speak. Now that I’ve grown up, I’ve changed into a whole different person in that I have grown greatly.
let us analyze one of the often given purposes of capital punishment: deterrence. It is understandable that the criminal justice system, in wanting to ensure greater safety for its citizens, would want to deter crime. Having less violent crimes means less people will get hurt. However, this argument carries a flaw; there is little evidence to indicate that capital punishment is serving this purpose in jurisdictions where the death penalty is carried out. As a matter of fact, in the United States, some of the highest murder rates in the country occur in states where the most executions are carried out. This does not necessarily mean that murder rates are higher as a ''result'' of capital punishment; however, it goes to show that capital punishment
I have always had a passion for music and the music industry, and my parents and I both knew that I was not going for school, unless it was for something music related. The music industry is such a broad category and there are so many moving parts within this sector. I chose music promotion for my career project, because it would allow me to go in and out of different departments within the music industry, along being able to work alongside creative individuals for artists. Pursuing a career in music promotion would allow me “to have my cake and eat it too,” so to speak.
The quote from world famous Psychologist at Stanford University truly inspires me. Right from my childhood, I couldn't accept things as they are. I never compromised on my choices. I was interested in doing something creative. The world of technology and the innovations that take place in it from time to time caught my attention. I had an eye for detail. My interest in photography enhanced my creativity. I engage myself in composition of music using different music synthesizing software as a hobby. I am also a nature lover.
Throughout my 14 years of life, I have always been a musical child. At a very early age, I was exposed to all different genres and artists, from Gwen Stefani to AC/DC. I easily fell in love with music, enjoying it and learning it. Although I have always adored music and have been shy to express that to other people, in the past few years I have been more open to sharing my talent and my passion for it, with other people. (road map)
The canister bounced and tumbled along the road ahead of them, then came the sound of a second, and a third. Bright flashes from behind. A cloud of white smoke swirling around their legs thickened quickly into a blinding wall as they ran on.
As I take a look back on my life, I realize how great it has truly been. I had an absolutely amazing childhood and I am beyond blessed for it. I grew up in a home with two loving parents that have been with me through it all and now of days that is something to be truly thankful for. My parents taught me to strive to be anything that I wanted and that I could be anything that I set my mind to. These dreams changed throughout my life as I grew older and as I grew into the person that I am today.
I found my passion to be a journalist in the first grade. Most individuals don’t even know what they want to be at that age. However, I knew from a young age that I loved to read and write. In my free time I would mostly read novels and write stories about the supernatural. Having that passion in my life to read and write was a big influence. I never felt that I was forced to do this. I loved what I was doing, and that was a big motivator for me. Although elementary was one of the main beginning points for my emphasis in Communications, and theater in high school and currently college played great influence’s as well and really helped me develop confidence, strengthen my mindset, and as individual help me reach my goals.
Finding your passions in life can open up a whole new door of possibilities. It can show you more about who you really are. I was always the sporty type. I played just about every sport under the sun. Until one day I discovered a new part of me waiting to emerge from the shadows and changed my entire world for the better. One day I went to watch young adults act in a musical and as I watchfully gazed at them and noticed how happy they were to be up on stage I realized that performing had the potential to add gusto to my life and fill me with joy.
My life has always been an abundant experience full of adventures and self discovery, from a youn age I was very expressive of how Ifelt towards people, events and my own self. never settled, my mind constantly overlooks everything in my day and allows me to feel freely about every singe second.
My passion in life is art. But my passion in life is also helping those who are struggling in life. I never really expected either of the two to be recognized by anyone, let alone a newspaper reporter. But they were. I've always struggled with depression and anxiety. I've hit rock bottom but I was able to come back from that and the thought of having the opportunity to share my story with others was intoxicating.
“In my head, I’m just me, and yet when I go out into the world, people don’t see certain things about me.” (Sanna, page 29, paragraph 8) I’m the type of person who see things differently in the world as I construct my own opinions. As cheesy as it may sound, I like to believe that everything has a reason behind it; and that everyone has a purpose in life. Growing up, I never explored much of the world, but I felt that I didn’t needed to. From my parents' wise words to things I witness on television, I imagined what the world was. The only thing I truly knew was that I was surrounded by the love of my family and our furry companions. My childhood is something that shaped me into the person I am today.
I once felt identified and passionate for what I thought I would do for the rest of my life. Ever since I was 5 years old, I loved the sport of soccer. It was amazing the amount of time I put in to it. In my young mind, I was going to become a professional soccer player and I was going to do everything I could to accomplish that dream.
Flurries of snow roiled in motion under the command of capricious, roaring winds. I stood and marveled at the sight as my eyes traced the white balls thudding against the ground and architectures all at once at exactly the same speeds. Particles of snow danced in joyful synchronization in mid December of ‘05. This was my earliest recollection. This was the day I left my family 12,678 kilometers away to come to the United states for the pursuit of a better way of life. I remember sitting on a rusty old bench on the first day of Kindergarten. The sounds of children at play echoed from the playground, stomping and running and laughing. None of the worries of adults crossed their minds, only how to elude capture by their friends. The rhythmic creaking of swings went back and forth, and some kids tried to time their jumps from the swings to the rhythm. I was one of those children growing up who would pry open a brand new remote control car to pull every component apart than play with it. I surmise this is where my love of engineering truly began.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always had an incredible love for animals and been extremely compassionate towards them. It didn’t matter if it was a cat or a mouse, I always had the urge to pet and hug them. What I never thought about was the relationship between the food I was eating and animals. Growing up in a Mexican household, food was always very important, but mostly all of the popular dishes that I grew up eating contained animal products. Something that I would later come to realize is that I was actually consuming animals, and that did not sit right with me, so I had to make the conscious decision and put an end to it.