kimjisa1
Mar 11, 2013
Undergraduate / Living with my parents is a life of forced obligations; Transfer Essay; Ben Franklin [3]
Question: "Ben Franklin once said, 'All mankind is divided into three classes: those that immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.'"
Which are you?
The metamorphosis from the moveable to autonomous, or those that move, is an apparent depiction of my existence as of today. From the transition of my uncanny adolescence to emerging adulthood is a portrayal of my changing character. Such characteristics of mine - motivation, intrinsic passion, and independence were a result of my upbringing and temperament.
I can describe living with my parents, especially the influence of my tyrannical dad, a life of forced obligations, restriction and confusion. My desires and wishes were artificial and forced upon. Such desires and wishes to fulfill my own personal interests and requirements were absent! I lived a life of submission and the absence of self-fulfillment. This influenced my academics, and most importantly, my personal growth during my adolescence. Those years were full of despair, perplexity, and a broken moral/ethical compass. In such, I would describe these years as fluid and moveable. From my familiarity and encounters, I view the "moveable" as people without a self realized character and a lack of individuality. In all, there can definitely be positive motivators and driving forces, but the forced wishes from a narcissist being is surely not one of them.
Certainly, having entered college has allowed me to destroy the ghosts of my past - and to create my own spirit. I have since severed ties with my father, as I believed it will allow me to create my own existence. I started to fashion my own motivation, my career interests, and a sense of identity. I no longer wish to be the doctor in the future that my dad had in store for me, I wish to help our society instead by fighting crime and solving mankind's problems. Why? It is the question I ask myself, and every time it leads back to my personal zeal towards mankind's flaws. Certainly it must be my own drives that have caused me to change my major, have a new outlook on life, and create my own sense of motivation and positivity. I believe that self-actualization and the answer to the truth of life about humans comes from within. I, along with many other people in this world, have external pressure brought upon our peers, family and our society. Although such influences are inevitable, I find the meaning of survival and life can only truly come from within.
I think my biggest issue might be if I'm staying on topic or not, and if the essay flows or not. Thanks so much in advance!!
Question: "Ben Franklin once said, 'All mankind is divided into three classes: those that immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.'"
Which are you?
The metamorphosis from the moveable to autonomous, or those that move, is an apparent depiction of my existence as of today. From the transition of my uncanny adolescence to emerging adulthood is a portrayal of my changing character. Such characteristics of mine - motivation, intrinsic passion, and independence were a result of my upbringing and temperament.
I can describe living with my parents, especially the influence of my tyrannical dad, a life of forced obligations, restriction and confusion. My desires and wishes were artificial and forced upon. Such desires and wishes to fulfill my own personal interests and requirements were absent! I lived a life of submission and the absence of self-fulfillment. This influenced my academics, and most importantly, my personal growth during my adolescence. Those years were full of despair, perplexity, and a broken moral/ethical compass. In such, I would describe these years as fluid and moveable. From my familiarity and encounters, I view the "moveable" as people without a self realized character and a lack of individuality. In all, there can definitely be positive motivators and driving forces, but the forced wishes from a narcissist being is surely not one of them.
Certainly, having entered college has allowed me to destroy the ghosts of my past - and to create my own spirit. I have since severed ties with my father, as I believed it will allow me to create my own existence. I started to fashion my own motivation, my career interests, and a sense of identity. I no longer wish to be the doctor in the future that my dad had in store for me, I wish to help our society instead by fighting crime and solving mankind's problems. Why? It is the question I ask myself, and every time it leads back to my personal zeal towards mankind's flaws. Certainly it must be my own drives that have caused me to change my major, have a new outlook on life, and create my own sense of motivation and positivity. I believe that self-actualization and the answer to the truth of life about humans comes from within. I, along with many other people in this world, have external pressure brought upon our peers, family and our society. Although such influences are inevitable, I find the meaning of survival and life can only truly come from within.
I think my biggest issue might be if I'm staying on topic or not, and if the essay flows or not. Thanks so much in advance!!