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My Dream, My Future

     Life is about balance. Everyone in this world has dreams which force them to work hard. Working on your dreams and achieving them is a great feeling from which very few are able to go through. On my hands are my dreams and desires to have a wonderful future. There's a destiny I have to take. One wrong step in the wrong direction might change who I am and where I'll be. In order to be somebody in the world, I have to fight and strive for it and also dodge the bullets that come along with it. 

    Pursuing my dreams isn't as easy as it seem. We are told that mistakes may break the perfect little future we have in mind so I hardly make my decisions especially now that I'm on the crossroad of choosing which strand to take on Senior High. Every decision I make has significance and even the tiniest choice would reverberate. I shouldn't risk making wrong decisions for my future is at stake. I have to deal with the ups and downs of pursuing my dreams. Ups are hard to work for but downs come free. As a human being, I have the freedom to choose how to react when I encounter a challenge. I would possibly cry, bleed, and fall throughout the process of achieving my dreams but with the right amount of willpower and commitment, I sure do can overcome the obstacles that may stand in my way. I believe that those who have steadfast will and kill their fear can speed up their success. Courage is what will mend my wings. Peace in my heart is what will lift me to the clouds. I won't live up to other people's expectations. 

     Later in life, I'll be called successful. With the support and love from the people around me, I have the reason to give my best in pursuing my dreams. I'll have the future I long dreamed of. Someday, I'll remember my fall, and would fly up for I would have reached my dreams by that time. I'd feel the weight of the world on my shoulders and the people around me would help me in lifting it up. My sacrifices and hard work will pay off.






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