Growing up as a child, my family already had my educational life mapped out; it was simple, go to college and pursue a career in nursing. I was fine with that because I am interested in setting that as my life long goal. But thinking further ahead, I never thought about whom I wanted to be in life or what people will remember me by when I leave this …show more content…
Every friend I met was different, being well-versed was extremely important to me and having the different groups of friends that I had, whether it was based off of race or the typical cliques that were formed meant that I did not limit myself. I learned something about myself from every friendship that was shaped. I learned that I was fearless, outgoing, and spontaneous, while still being conserved. I quickly learned that you cannot befriend everyone that you meet; take the time out to analyze everyone that crosses your path but in a respectful and well-behaved manner. I also learned that the once broken compass that was leading me down the path of negativity was configured. I am now being guided to the life that God has planned for me; I was lost, but now I am found; I am me, I am