People always ask, “When are you graduating?” Is that really the first thing that comes to your mind when you see me? My graduation? It’s not even close to May!
I would take different routes just to avoid the inquiry. It’s not a bad question. It’s just pretty annoying. It’s a catch-22.
If you go to school, people want to know when are you getting out? (Can I take my time?) If you don’t go to school, people ask, “Why didn’t you go to school?”
What’s the world in a rush for? It’s probably nice to say you’re the first to do something, but what about the best?
With careful timing, it’s called building a foundation. And I’m not done.
There are those who watch for the wrong things—instead what I’m doing that’s right.
It’s not about when I’m getting out, but of the things I accomplish while I’m there. If you’re a student and doing great things, keep doing that and obviously you know when you want your run to end.
Quote of the Day:
Behind every successful person lies a pack of Haters. That’s on everything.
1 comment:
I agree 100% with everything you said. People have been whispering about me being a super duper senior because I've been at DSU a while. So what? That means I've been committed and dedicated enough to stick with it to the end. That brings to mind another great saying; "Can I live?"
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