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Personal Vision

Autor:   •  June 20, 2014  •  Essay  •  368 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,039 Views

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Growing up as a child, it has always been a tendency of mine to daydream about the things I want to have and do, events that I desire to be in and the persona that I yearn to become. All I wanted then was to become a person of intellect who reaps many awards in school; have lots of money to sustain all my needs and wants; possess all the resources to do things that I wish to do and a handful of sorts. That was how enthusiastic I am with regards to having dreams and that characteristic has continually evolved over the years and probably as of the moment that I am writing this sentence. But as my epic list of dreams became full, there have always been constant queries in my mind: Would I attain all of those? When? How? Well, my usual response to such is that of course, I can do it in the most effortless way and in the soonest time as possible, as simple as that.

As a senior college student who is struggling to pass the ultimatums of my course as well as survive the currents of other personal obstacles, my idea of having a vision changed just as how fast-paced time was. My new egoistic response to those lingering queries is simply NOTHING. Painstakingly, what I am concerned of is not about the future and not of course the past. It is nonetheless the present. While the latter guides us where we are heading, the former engages us to what and how to act in the present time.

As of the moment, probably the most significant and encompassing vision I have for myself is me being able to reach the peak of HAPPINESS and FULFILLMENT in everything. Whatever career path I may be taking, I have always envisioned myself as one who exhibits and radiates happiness to myself as well as to others. I would like to believe that the bottomline and true essence of success is not about how distant you have gone or how abundant you have acquired, it is all about having genuine and enduring happiness and such values are best grasped once you share it with others.

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