I went to
this student design meeting yesterday (for the free pizza) and during introductions, we went
around the room saying our 1. Name and 2. Top item on our bucket list.
I sat there
listening to “Go to Europe” (Been there) “Learn to surf” (Currently wearing a
surfing bro-tank… Done that) “Scuba dive” (I hate snorkeling) “Go cliff
jumping” (That guy must not get out much) and “Skinnydip in the ocean” (Check).
I was
feeling pretty blessed to have experienced a lot of what other people could
only hope for. It’s never enough to settle, though; a person will always want
more. How am I supposed to tell the class what I want most in life, when I'm not even sure myself?
How can you
even define “want”? You want that hot girl in class, you want Madden ‘13, you
want both your parents to live forever, you want to win your
game this Saturday, you want friendship and acceptance, you want to sleep in. It’s so vague, such a widely used word with so much
meaning.
Whenever I
notice 11:11pm, all I can think is, who knows what they really want?
With a lot
of things, I think people blur the line between “wanting it” and “working for
it.” I mean, when it comes to sports, you sure don’t train for second place.
Yeah, the desire to succeed must be there, but putting in the effort to achieve
success is vital.
Sometimes
that’s not enough though. No matter what you do, there will always be some
things you cannot have. I know too many kids who have lost their dads, or moms,
or somebody extremely close to them. Stay strong, guys, you’ll see ‘em in
heaven. You will.
Big shoutout today to Osama for making that even more true.
Big shoutout today to Osama for making that even more true.
See, it’s
so hard to explain the word “want” to someone when your definition is so
broad. Work for what you can, believe in what’s out of your control, and
realize what’s worth it to you.
Once you
got that down, get back to me. Cause I don’t think anyone human has it all figured
out yet.
Just in
case anyone was curious. My answer was, “Hi I’m Amanda and before I die, I will
own an old chevy pickup truck.”
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