Friday, August 21, 2020

Peace Out, 2005

Peace Out, 2005 2005 in Review Being in college manages to teach you a lot of life lessons. Some you would prefer not to learn, but in the long run, Im sure Ill be better off from it. Here are just a few highlights of what college has managed to teach me in the past year. I ran for UA Vice President and lost. This was probably one of the best learning experiences of my life. I learned a lot about politics, and I also learned that losing a race isnt the end of the world. I got my first B+. This in my opinion is the worst grade to get. It means you were this close to an A- but you just couldnt get over that hump. Since MIT drops modifiers, I think that if I were to get a B+, I should have opted to do less work and get the B-. However, in retrospect, had I not worked hard, maybe I would have received a C+. I had a lot of fun. One of the things that I feared before coming to MIT is that I would be working all the time. Granted, I have a lot of work. College is a sum of multiple different experiences. Work is included in that, but you need to be able to sometimes take a step back, and just relax with friends and do something that allows you to laugh hysterically until your ribs hurt. So Ill keep this entry short and leave you with this few short pieces of advice that have managed to bring me through 2005. 1. Maintain perspective. 2. Give each day your best. 3. Smile when faced with a challenge. 4. Sing in the shower. 5. Dance in the dark. 6. Work hard. 7. Play hard. 8. We dont make mistakes; we create new ideas. Mom HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!

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