I find myself truly blessed to reside amongst the small percentage of collegiate students who actually enjoy the academic path they chose. Although it took me a couple years to realize that Business Administration wasn't my strongest point, I'm very pleased to finally have found my passion in Mass Communication, and thrilled my University's program is based around its most celebrated graduate, Dan Rather.
It's almost a definite to ask an individual what their passion is and discover it has no ties with their career choice. With the value of money driving our youth in the twenty-first century, most would rather be emotionally indigent in order to be financially wealthy. Imagine the severity our country would face if our political system housed officials who sole career purpose was seeking to accumulate as many numerical figures as possible to their salaries. Our country is in one of its more darker hours financially due to this kind of selfish and inconsiderate behavior. With the world rapidly changing, we must also make the transition to insure that we uphold the value's and character this nation was built upon. With devotion from each individual we can truly enact the phrase "united we stand divided we fall," rather than allow it to be a prominent bumper sticker.
I'll be doing my part by ultimately inspiring others to be great, just as the greats have inspired me.
