Scarlet Letter To Me

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My Scarlet Letter I believe that if I ever had to wear a letter to represent myself, it would be a “D”, standing for determination. Ever since I started going to school at the age of four, I remember myself always being tenacious with the work that was handed to me. Of course, the rewards of completing all sorts of assignments changed through the years. There were not really any grades to earn in preschool or kindergarten; there was just the sense of accomplishment and progression. Grades actually started in the first grade, and right from the very start, I’ve been striving to do the best that I can in getting A’s. At first, good grades were just the keys to passing on to the next year, which may seem like an easy goal to achieve, but I was new to these expectations, and it actually took a while to get the hang of it all and adjust to a strategy that worked perfectly for me. I needed a functional …show more content…

That may be why some people refuse to do work hard; along with the work comes the stress, which can sometimes affect me to the point of feeling ill. However, I’m an overthinker and an overachiever, always thinking about the worst consequences if I don’t do something properly for the smallest job. I put myself through a lot of unnecessary trouble that a lot of other people tend to avoid, but I am completely okay with it. In the end, I know that it will all be worth the concern when I find myself crossing the stage, diploma in hand several years from now. I know that it will all be worth the weight on my shoulders when I find myself doing the job that I’ve been waiting to do for so long. I know that it will all be worth the hardship when I am succeeding with happiness. My determination, along with its disadvantages, will probably linger along in my life for a long time as I continue to create goals for myself; but in the end, I will always wear it with

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