My Aspiration in Life Essay

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    eloquent of words, I could tell my mother had a point, “It’s up to you how it makes you feel.” These words have stayed in my mind ever since I can remember. Obstacles in life are inevitable but there's a sort of beauty in the struggle. Would a dancer be any good without the pain on her feet? A gymnast without the sores on her hands? The same goes for me. Being an immigrant from Peru, I’ve had my fair share of deterrents. I have a scar, half an inch thick and a foot long down my chest. A…

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    experience would offer me a contingency to expand my horizons, further my education, and confidently make positive, lasting changes on a global scale. When my twin sister and I were about 5 months old, we lost our mother unexpectedly due to a sudden heart attack. Fortunately, my sister and I had guardians and many other family members that stepped in our lives without reservation to support us and motivate us as we grew older. Later in life, we lost one of our guardians, unfortunately due…

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    and easy items are education, occupation and income. For my family, the position on the social class ladder is the upper middle class, as both of my parents have attended university in foreign…

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    Hangers through interviews with them mainly about their aspirations or expectations for the future. While reading MacLeod’s study, I wondered how motivation and aspirations might have tied into the low-wage work that Barbara Ehrenreich encountered in Nickel and Dimed. I wondered this because I feel that many of those workers felt stuck in their situations. for instance, I wonder what sort of aspirations Gail from the Hearthside may have had early in life, because she seemed especially stuck in…

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    components that are essential to a person’s life. THESIS STATEMENT As humans, we naturally undergo conflict in which we can use as an opportunity to better ourselves which leads to our desire to aspire in order to grow into the best versions of ourselves. Provides commentary regarding final…

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    college degree. My family structure is composed of a firm and supportive family that encourages you to be your best in life and to achieve your goals. My family, ethnicity, gender, and my own personal interest have greatly influenced my choice to get a college degree. Most people have different aspirations have different aspirations in life. Some of those aspirations include going to college and succeeding in their chosen majors. I’ve always been determined to become a pediatrician. The…

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    passed time, past mistakes, his lost aspirations, his current situation and the hopes that he has for the future. He starts feeling as though he has not accomplished what he had hoped to by this point in his life, and he is somewhat regretful. He sees that he cannot change the past, and though he is as close to death as he has ever been, it is still far away and there is still time for him to fulfill more in life. In the first part of the poem, he says, “Half of my life is gone, and I have let /…

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    relationships between aspirations. I agree with Aristophanes’ eulogy that love is for a relationship between humans, both of body and mind, as we all search for our other halves in order to become complete once again and thereby regaining their prized possession of love (Plato 27). Though I believe that Aristophanes’ concept lacks because it fails to include another important aspect of love’s purpose: aspirations. Similar, yet vastly stronger than interests, the idea of aspirations, which are…

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    The way that different parts of the body works together for us to carry out our daily activities is fascinating. The amount of compassion my doctors have had for me over the years sparked my interest in medicine. In college, I plan to pursue a Health Sciences degree. Orthopedic Surgeon is the career I plan on pursuing in the future. My hopes and aspirations are based on a profound education throughout high school and college. I plan on earning a weighted GPA of 4.5 or higher in high school.…

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    success. As stated by Gretchen Rubin, I believe that money can bring happiness only if spent wisely on important factors in our lives such as family or health. I also believe that our happiness is in direct correlation between our attainments and our aspirations as stated by Diener and Biswas-Diener. In the following passage, I will be elaborating on the claims made by Gretchen Rubin and Diener and Biswas-Diener to ultimately show that money does not harm our happiness or our lives in general.…

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