Essay On Brave New World

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Looking back at all my experiences in my life, and trying to find the one that has motivated me the most. It was not hard to come up with the one to write about. In 2012, I went on a mission’s trip to
Manila Philippines. On that trip we served over many street children and their families. During that trip my world view got dramatically changed. I went form my privileged life in the United States, to a third world foreign country where poverty raged on an everyday level. A year later, I was calling that same foreign country home.
I thought that my time in the Philippines would be what changed me the most. That the lives transformed would be what impacted me for years to come.And it’s true, they have shaped me to who
I am today. But for the …show more content…

When I got home I jumped right back into what I thought was everyday life. I had the pain and joy of my experiences on my heart, but with great effort I would push them aside.I got a full time job, I went right back to school to pursue nursing. I was wearing thin, getting overwhelmed with things that in my heart seemed unimportant. After a year of what felt like circling the drain I quit everything; my job and school. I took some time to find where God wanted me. It was not until I stumbled, literally fell upon my current job. I became a teacher’s assistant overnight working in a special education class. It was one of those moments where I knew it was Gods will, because I know I would of never chosen this for myself. After just a few weeks I knew why God had put me there. I felt it with all my heart that I wanted to become a teacher for these children.
So now that I am actually enrolled in college again I have this new found desire to succeed. I go to work every day and it is a reminder each time why I am doing this. Because I want to learn and grow to become the best teacher I can be. I chose Psychology because I believe in all behavior there is

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