Process Essay: The Legacy Of Becoming A Nurse

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Leaving a legacy There once was a person with a legacy of hurting others in his past and let many people down. After which, he went through a life changing program, and ended up becoming a nurse and righting the wrongs that he caused in his past. He then became a very caring person that many people know of, but don’t know personally. He didn’t want to be recognized by name or by awards for which he received for his part in helping others. He hurt many people and he felt like he needed to make up for that. He went through life not caring about who he hurt as long as he got what he wanted, and what he wanted was for people to let him be by himself. He knew this would never happen due to his behaviors and being in foster care. He felt like if …show more content…

The most efficient way to correct the harm that was instilled into my victims’ lives is by giving back and devoting the majority of my life to helping others in their greatest time of need, when they are hurt or ill. The way this will be done is by becoming a nurse. Another accomplishment that has helped me leave this legacy is being ahead in school causing me to be able to graduate from high school early. It is a proven fact that young people learn easier that adults older than twenty five, so being able to graduate from high school at the age of seventeen instead of eighteen, will hugely benefit me on my path towards becoming a …show more content…

Since that point causing many people a lot of pain and hurt was my drug, many people called me intimidating, hurtful, and told me that caring for others was not anywhere close to what my intentions were. Not letting people in my life was the best option for me to hide from who people said that they saw me as, proving them right was the easiest way to make sure that they would stay

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