Monday, 24 November 2014

Odd Future


We all know who Gandhi is. Gandhi was the preeminent leader of Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Gandhi is a peace activist, and that is what made him so famous. We notice his quote, "The future depends on what we do in the present." The quote reflects my feelings towards my future. My future was moulded by my parents. They would make my decisions for me. I would let them do that because they knew me better than I knew myself, and they knew what I would excel at as well. They told me that if I wanted what I wanted in the future, I had to start now. I agree with this 100 percent. I realize that not everything comes easy in life. You have to put in hard work, dedication, and a love for what  you do. Why love? If you don't love what you do, why bother doing it? My goal for my future right now is to go to University. University of Guelph or Laurier. I realize that I won't get in by just easing by, doing nothing. I have to work hard. I am working hard in the present so that I can get to where I want to be in the future, and I won't give up because that is what I want. This rule applies to basically everything in life. For example, if you want to be rich, have a nice house, a couple fancy cars etc, you have to work hard for it, unless you win the lottery. You have to study hard to get a good job at work hard at that job to get a nice pay, and there you go. What I do in the present depends what we do in the future, so I will try my very best to not screw up the present. 

1 comment:

  1. Renzel, I see you working hard. It is demonstrated not only by your prompt attention to tasks, but also your focus on producing quality work. And yet, you also seem to be having fun. If you've found the recipe for hard work and enjoyment you are well on your way to success. Well done!

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