Thursday, July 19, 2012

Chapter 3: School Experience

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With previous school experience, an important lesson perhaps others and I are able to learn from is the misuse help from guidance counselors. They helped me pursue my goal to further my education to do what I want to do in the workplace and become a better person overall. I’ve learned that if you do not understand something don’t push it aside, ask them and they will better guide you to what fits your understanding. In grade school, I didn’t take it serious enough but now that I’m older and in college, I’m glad they’re people there to help you every step of the way.

Chapter 2: Family Memory

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A memory from a family event that had impacted me on growth and development would be the separation of my mom and dad. Shortly after, I began going through depression constantly asking myself if my mom and dad separate because of me. It was hard for me being the only man in the house at that time because I never experienced that father son experience. As I lived with my mom and sister, they helped me to realize that things do happen and it turn out not to be my fault. Yes, at one point I felt crushed but overtime I’m thankful one way or another that my family will always be there for me.

Chapter 1: Childhood Memory

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When I was about 9 years old I use take Tae Kwon Do until I’ve reach my goal at being a first degree black belt. I had some kick boxing background experience as that is a huge advantage when it came to sparring. The first match was easy as it was just a warm match but my next match caught me off guard. Usually there would be an all boys tournament and an all girls tournament, but my next opponent I had to spare with was a girl. Me thinking its going to be pieces of cake, later I soon realize that was a mistake and misjudged her. I found out soon why she was in the boys tournament as she was just as strong and good as the boys. From that day on I would think twice about women’s hidden strength from now on.