mine505
Aug 6, 2012
Undergraduate / 'leaving the military' - someone who has impacted your life. College app. [5]
First and for most I'd like to thank any and all help. I've been the military for 5 years and creative writing isn't a skill I have used very often. So I need a lot of help.
-Write an essay in which you tell us about someone who has made an impact on your life and explain how and why this person is important to you.-
A man's courage is only known when he faces certain defeat. With five years in the military I have learned defeat; they called it "setting you up for failure." A lot about how you are judged is on how you perform under the pressure of defeat. Some people argue the only way you can experience this is in the military. A close friend of mine has never been in the military, but has learned defeat. He has learned it faced it and continues to strive for positive change. My friend Matt has been arrested, beaten, pepper sprayed, insulted and even sued, but his continued efforts have taught me the true definition of courage.
In the Navy I had it pretty good. I worked hard, but played harder. Money was never an issue; I never went hungry and always knew where I was going to sleep. Life was good. It was Matt who first got me thinking about how I could be better using my time to help the world. In the time I was in the Navy he received a degree, ran for political office twice and continues to lead protests for many different noble causes. His actions have inspired me to make a major change.
I have decided to leave the military. This decision did not come easy. For the first time in a long time life is uncertain. In the military I always knew what I had to do next. Now I don't know where my life will end up, where my next paycheck will come from or even where I'm going to lay my head at night. I do know that I am going to work hard for what I believe and the only way to accomplish my goals is through a college education.
It feels unfinished, and I'm not exactly sure where to go for a conclusion. I'd like to tie it back into how his courage has inspired me to work for a better world.
Ugh... HS was so long ago.
First and for most I'd like to thank any and all help. I've been the military for 5 years and creative writing isn't a skill I have used very often. So I need a lot of help.
-Write an essay in which you tell us about someone who has made an impact on your life and explain how and why this person is important to you.-
A man's courage is only known when he faces certain defeat. With five years in the military I have learned defeat; they called it "setting you up for failure." A lot about how you are judged is on how you perform under the pressure of defeat. Some people argue the only way you can experience this is in the military. A close friend of mine has never been in the military, but has learned defeat. He has learned it faced it and continues to strive for positive change. My friend Matt has been arrested, beaten, pepper sprayed, insulted and even sued, but his continued efforts have taught me the true definition of courage.
In the Navy I had it pretty good. I worked hard, but played harder. Money was never an issue; I never went hungry and always knew where I was going to sleep. Life was good. It was Matt who first got me thinking about how I could be better using my time to help the world. In the time I was in the Navy he received a degree, ran for political office twice and continues to lead protests for many different noble causes. His actions have inspired me to make a major change.
I have decided to leave the military. This decision did not come easy. For the first time in a long time life is uncertain. In the military I always knew what I had to do next. Now I don't know where my life will end up, where my next paycheck will come from or even where I'm going to lay my head at night. I do know that I am going to work hard for what I believe and the only way to accomplish my goals is through a college education.
It feels unfinished, and I'm not exactly sure where to go for a conclusion. I'd like to tie it back into how his courage has inspired me to work for a better world.
Ugh... HS was so long ago.