#154
I’ve learned that I am very excited to see my friends when I go back, but very nervous about what the summer has changed.
I don’t want everything to fall apart when it’s just all fallen back together.
“Instructions for living a life.
Pay attention.
Be astonished.
Tell about it." - Mary Oliver
I’ve learned that I am very excited to see my friends when I go back, but very nervous about what the summer has changed.
I don’t want everything to fall apart when it’s just all fallen back together.
Summer lesson: Ramen can be made without a hot water heater. Water can be boiled on the stove Hilary Fiskum!
I’ve learned that one cannot lose when one shops at Ikea.
I’ve learned that I’m choosing a field where you’ve got to be good to make it to the top.
I’ve learned that I intend to be good.
Some people say that we’re “generation screwed.”
Some say that we face insurmountable hurdles, left behind as the price of our parent’s prosperity.
Some young people have started to listen, claiming they’ve been cheated, claiming their education will get them nowhere, claiming they’ll never find success of the same caliber as that of their parents and grandparents.
These kids blame the system, they blame the government, they blame the circumstances, and they adhere to just one mindset: pessimism.
I’ve learned that I live by a much different state of mind.
I’ve learned that I believe in the time-tested ability of motivated people to be better than their circumstances.
I have learned that I will not be one of those kids and I will be much more than a child of “generation screwed.”
I’ve learned that one good summer can repair the damage of an unbelievably difficult year.
I’ve learned my whole life can fit into the back of a Volkswagen van. Or stay packed away for an entire summer.
I’ve learned that you can never listen to the same song too many times in a row.
I’ve learned how hard it is to keep up a blog about college life lessons whilst NOT at college.
Feeble attempts are appreciated, but laughed upon.