Reflection About Crucibles

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Every experience in one 's life is an individual puzzle piece that contributes to the overall puzzle of life; however, some may be crucibles, which offer the possibility of complete transformation.(Awk) A crucible is a defining moment that involves a strenuous decision regarding a person’s fortitude, reasoning, honor, or fate. Hardships are virtually inescapable, yet they contribute to the entirety of life and allow individuals to recognize that they may be capable of surpassing more than they believe. Several crucibles that I have personally endured introduced me to the harshness of reality, the impurity of love, and the power of my choices, strengthening me into the person I am today. Although I may have failed to notice, my rigorous determination, …show more content…

Living in Mexico was predominantly, one of the most difficult experiences I have ever encountered. During our yearlong stay in Mexico, I felt that I lost my sense of identity and sense of purpose. The children in Mexico were incomparable to the friends I had in New Jersey: they made me feel victimized and even worthless when I attended school. I lived in a constant state of fear because I did not feel secure, accepted, or relatable; however, I did feel fortunate to have been raised in the United States, although I did not know where my future was headed. Attending a bilingual school was also a challenge because most teachers understood meager English; however, I was able to push and motivate myself to understand the language and content. Fortunately, living in Mexico made me a fluent Spanish speaker and has allowed me to express my culture more willingly since the moment I returned to New …show more content…

However, unexpectedly, during my junior year of high school, my older brother, Kevin, was arrested for partaking in robbery and conspiracy. I could never forget the deep hole I felt in my heart as I would returned home from school and saw my brother 's room completely vacant. For an entire month, I did not see my sibling nor talk about my situation with anyone. Instead, I spent my time studying in my room to distract me from reality. I could not fathom that while I was surrounded by comfort, my brother suffered in an undesirable living condition. Today, he is on a "temporary bail period," but my family is slowly preparing to understand that in a few months, he will return and remain in prison for several

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