Tangled Hearts : A price of deceit
more obvious as I entered my senior year of high school, albeit it was still a very unconventional path. This period of my life was char
I became seriously disatisfied with just doing well in school; I wanted to have a real impact on the world. I wan
en was the debating club, where I could have passionate debates about everything from politics to ethics.
mmersed in a discourse on social justice and the moral obligation of those with means to uplift those in need. It was duri
ess principles could be harnessed to address social and environmental issues. It was a
e school, and we started initiatives to deal with issues from the outside world. One of our most significant pro
. I have seen firsthand how working together may improve the lives of those who are less fortunate. It served as a concre
of going to college didn't fit with my vision. In order to learn and develop in a practical setting where I could pu
choice to leave the classroom and enter the world of change was motivated by a desire for experiential learning. My parents
anization that works to provide clean water to underserved communities. It was a humiliating event that made me aware of the enormous difficulties peop
the intention of giving neglected populations long-term work. It was a hands-on lesson in the
inspired me with their knowledge, enthusiasm, and unwavering commitment. I came to the conclusion that the roa
y education, and I knew that a conventional college degree may open up interesting learning chances
into one that shared my philosophy. In addition to actively participating in programs that attempted to b
he start of a brand-new chapter in my life, one in which I would continue to nurture the goals that had l
sumed that everyone is mature enough to make decisions on their own , decisions on when to attend classes and if to attend cl
ay I thought . Education was no more my priority, I only needed to get the girls and go to all the happening parties around colle
t my father owned will come to me , if I work for it or not , that mentality ma
s mess I'm in right now . If only I learned how to stay fateful to one