Introduction

This is my blog pertaining to my experience thus far with Penn State University’s Air Force ROTC program, and since it is still very new to me I hope you find my lack of experience humorous yet helpful. I have a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for my fellow Cadets, cadre, and instructors−they truly inspire me to be the best I can. Some names have been changed.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Proposal


Everyone has desires, and as crazy or seemingly impossible as they may seem, they are not.  What bothers me is when people settle.  I’ve seen it happen to friends, family, and even more so with my Plainfield High School graduating class this past year.  I can no longer go to our local Walmart, McDonalds, or Big Y without running into several classmates on any given occasion.  How do any of them know what’s out there if they aren’t willing to leave the confines of their hometown?  One of the best decisions I’ve ever made has been the decision to attend Penn State.  The distance, while at times, has had me staring tearfully at my photos pinned to the corkboard above my desk, I’m no longer afraid of forsaking the familiar.  As for the rest of my graduating class, only a handful of students have since moved out on their own, much less ventured outside of New England for college.  Although I have three older cousins who have all successfully graduated high school, I was the first to attend college on my mother’s side.  At ages 23, 22 and 21 they’ve each had several jobs over the yearsthe oldest of which is currently licensed to grow medicinal marijuana.  I jokingly tell him that he makes me so proud when in fact, visiting him and my other older cousins makes me sad to think that they are content with living at home and working mediocre jobs.  There are so many opportunities that people let pass them by that render them average.   Their unwillingness to make an effort is an upsetting sight, as I have seen with many of the people in my life.  In my paper I intend on exploring different reasons why people settle by providing examples from what I’ve personally seen.

3 comments:

  1. I think this idea could definitely work as a good topic for your reflection paper. I've seen many people settle as well, and I always question why would people do it. You could definitely talk about people you know that have settled and how you feel as if going to Penn State has given you so many more opportunities than they will ever have.

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  2. This is a great topic and makes me think about how much people settle or even I've settled when something was too hard to accomplish. Definitely talk about why people settle and what drives you to move forward and work toward your goals.

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  3. I really like this topic! I have also seen a lot of people settle and it makes me sad too, so many of them are so smart, they just aren't willing to apply themselves or worse, they are scared that they won't be good enough if they do. It makes me want to yell at them. I think this could be a really inspirational piece. I would definitely touch base on opportunities and how taking this one of coming to Penn State has created more opportunities for you. The personal aspects of your paper (your story and your cousins) will definitely help you get your point across really well.

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