UW Madison Essay - Something that goes unnoticed and why it is important to you.
Hi everyone, this essay is due Monday, but I would like to get it submitted either today or tomorrow, so please help me out!
As someone who's best friend is perpetually stuck in a cycle of self-harm and hatred, even the most infinitesimal act of benevolence can cause a one hundred and eighty degree shift in her mood. Most people do not witness this good will, and it continues to remain unnoticed by the general masses, which is exactly why it is something I treasure in my life.
This friend of mine is the absolute most altruistic, caring person I have ever had the joy of meeting throughout the integral of my existence on this Earth. She is someone who epitomizes small, unnoticed acts of kindness. But when she spirals into an episode, it all becomes lost. Usually when this occurs, either myself or our other close friends will do something to lighten her mood. When she receives this small act of kindness, whether it be a compliment on her outfit, a small note of appreciation, a simple hug, or paying for her coffee, her mood is instantly revived. Her eyes widen and fill with life and she begins to smile and laugh, something that is rarely seen during her low points.
If kindness is something that can hold so much power, why do most people not notice it? The answer is simply because they will not enhance their lives in any major way. To others, though, it may cause a dramatic change in happiness, even if just for a moment. A large number of people in this world run through the motions of life, without giving so much as a look to others. This selfishness is the root cause of dissatisfaction with life. Feeling alone and unhappy in this world is not an isolated problem; everyone feels it at some point over the duration of a lifetime. And this is exactly why random, small acts of kindness are so important. They highlight the good things in life, and let the bad emotions and events be put on the backburner, which is exactly why they are so important to me. I have seen the enormous power they have on someone, and believe that more people should notice them. These acts are what power the world to do good things and become better as a global society.
Acting altruistic in such small ways, especially towards my very close friend, has allowed me to make the decision of making selflessness into a career. My future plans include a career in biomedical engineering, a lucrative field that grants small acts of kindness to those facing a dismal medical condition. Developing new technologies that grant similar happiness to someone like my close friend is so gratifying and meaningful to me, as it allows small acts of unnoticed kindness to surface and become noticed in today's egocentric society.
Hi everyone, this essay is due Monday, but I would like to get it submitted either today or tomorrow, so please help me out!
As someone who's best friend is perpetually stuck in a cycle of self-harm and hatred, even the most infinitesimal act of benevolence can cause a one hundred and eighty degree shift in her mood. Most people do not witness this good will, and it continues to remain unnoticed by the general masses, which is exactly why it is something I treasure in my life.
This friend of mine is the absolute most altruistic, caring person I have ever had the joy of meeting throughout the integral of my existence on this Earth. She is someone who epitomizes small, unnoticed acts of kindness. But when she spirals into an episode, it all becomes lost. Usually when this occurs, either myself or our other close friends will do something to lighten her mood. When she receives this small act of kindness, whether it be a compliment on her outfit, a small note of appreciation, a simple hug, or paying for her coffee, her mood is instantly revived. Her eyes widen and fill with life and she begins to smile and laugh, something that is rarely seen during her low points.
If kindness is something that can hold so much power, why do most people not notice it? The answer is simply because they will not enhance their lives in any major way. To others, though, it may cause a dramatic change in happiness, even if just for a moment. A large number of people in this world run through the motions of life, without giving so much as a look to others. This selfishness is the root cause of dissatisfaction with life. Feeling alone and unhappy in this world is not an isolated problem; everyone feels it at some point over the duration of a lifetime. And this is exactly why random, small acts of kindness are so important. They highlight the good things in life, and let the bad emotions and events be put on the backburner, which is exactly why they are so important to me. I have seen the enormous power they have on someone, and believe that more people should notice them. These acts are what power the world to do good things and become better as a global society.
Acting altruistic in such small ways, especially towards my very close friend, has allowed me to make the decision of making selflessness into a career. My future plans include a career in biomedical engineering, a lucrative field that grants small acts of kindness to those facing a dismal medical condition. Developing new technologies that grant similar happiness to someone like my close friend is so gratifying and meaningful to me, as it allows small acts of unnoticed kindness to surface and become noticed in today's egocentric society.