A person that I hold near and dear to my heart that shares the same beliefs as me would be my mawmaw. She lived her whole life showing nothing but God’s grace and how to live not a perfect life but one that was darn sure close in my eyes. She showed me what the true definition of loving your neighbors were, what loving unconditionally is, and that no matter what you think you’re going through there is always someone going through worse. She was the most selfless, humble, loving, caring, person you could meet. If there is anything that I learned from her it was that you will live a miserable life you don’t learn how to forgive others. That even if they hurt you in the worst way possible it was better for your own mental health to forgive them no matter how hard it was.
I both agree and disagree with the fact that college students struggle to balance their schoolwork and the tasks of everyday life. I know that for me when I first started college, I struggled big time. It was a really big adjustment for me because I was just used to waking up every day and going to work 8-5 and going home and not having to worry about schoolwork. Once I started college that wasn’t my daily schedule anymore. My schedule became very choppy, I was working a full-time job in part-time hours all while still being a full-time student. I struggled to find time for family and friends but once you find your own groove it gets a lot easier to manage. You know when you can and can’t do certain things like hanging out with friends and family. But it all works out in the end and you learn to love the crazy unstable life you have.
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