Tuesday, March 2, 2010

MY DREAM, MY FUTURE.

The Futuristic World

I see life for the next twenty years very different from now. May be much will be different. May be the only thing that would stay the same would be me. My hair, my attitude and my way of life would still be the same. And that’s what I think would happen in the future.
Someday we would live in this futuristic world. Unlike our present situation it would be a world without pollution. No garbage here, less CO2 there and less smoke here. It would be perfect paradise for us. I dream of this to come true. And who knows scientist now would figure it out how to make this come true. In my heart, i know that would happen because the youth hopes for a better environment for their children to grow and to enjoy their life with. A beautiful place for them to play with their friends and family. I want to build a home with them. Where there is love and understanding. I would take care of them. And I’ll give my whole body and soul to give them a comfortable life. That’s the reason why I want to be a doctor someday. Not only it is a high paying job but it’s also my passion. The one thing I’ve dreamed of ever since I was a toddler. To cure and prevent diseases would be my achievements. The will to help the sick is in my blood. And I know I can’t deny that.
May be my road to this dream would be rough. But I won’t give up. I’ll do my best today and in everyday of my life to have this futuristic life. And I promise that I WILL SUCCEED!!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

The Ignition to Change is ME!

"If we are to make progress, it has to start in ourselves."

But maybe a week ago, I didn't know this. Someone actually taught me this. You see one afternoon our classroom was so dirty that it looked like a garbage disposal area. Our adviser was so mad at us, she started saying painful things. But it later occurred to me that those things were just the ugly TRUTH. What was shameful was that I'm part of the student council. We even had this campaign about the cleanliness and environmental awareness. Still, I'm the student studying in a classroom full of garbage. And I even dared to ask myself why students keep on littering! Then, it shocked through me. It was right in my face all along. If I want to see CHANGE, I have TO BE THE CHANGE!

Yes. It's true, we have to be the change we want to see in this world. It all starts with ourselves. We have to be the one to ignite that chain reaction. We can't tell someone to be a better person, if we ourselves isn't evolving into something even better. Just like respect. People won't respect you if you don't respect them. It's a mutual understanding.! It's really a give and take relationship. The key is to be a good role model. If someone actually sees you doing something good and moral, they would eventually be inspired to do the same. They would feel that they do belong by doing something good and moral. so that makes you the role model- THE IGNITION TO CHANGE!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

THIRD QUARTER IN TLE IV

Oh, God! I just realized that I only have at least two months before I graduate in this school. Yes, another period has ended. I just can't believe it! It was just like yesterday, when I first entered the school and now, I'll be graduating soon. But before I'll go emotional about that. I just want to reminisce the things I've learned during our third quarter.
Of course in our filipino I have learned another chapter from the El Filibusterismo and some foreign novels and short stories. I also have learned things about the web page during our TLE class. I had fun working with my groupmate Jhoanna. Anyway I've learned a lot from my teachers this grading period. Especially in Physics, imagine reading a book from it's cover to cover! Yes, it was literally from cover to cover! It was so stressful but it was all worthy. To be able to represent our school in the regional level was an honor for me so I don't really mind those sleepless nights of studying. It was all for the glory of our school.
Reviewing for the contest also gave me some difficulties in my other subjects. I've missed a lot of activities but thankfully our teachers were very considerate to us. It was still hard especially during the periodical test.
Well anyway I won't let these difficulties pull me down. I know there's always another day for me to start new and fresh. Another day for me to compose myself and face the challenges life would bring.