Monday, April 20, 2015

Behind Daily Life--9/30 D'C

    I swear this is the first time I feel writing blog is something relaxing. I am going through a tough Saturday right now. Today, I have to finish a full lab, a history presentation, a bunch of Math questions, Chemistry preview, and this little blog. I just got over with the lab and Math questions, and now, before I rush toward the boring history presentation, I decided to open my blog and have a rest. This time, I want to talk about the school work and last week's college fair during my 30-day challenge.


    Why sometimes all the annoying things just come together? Every time I came up with this meaningless question, I can always get the same answer--This is a process, and everything is gonna be fine. Seriously, no one wants to hear that cliche, but we can only accept it and keep fighting. Look at the photo on the right side. This is a college fair few days ago. There were about 144 colleges and even more students. Everyone seemed ambitious. We waited in the line and asked questions; we know how to mention our virtues "inadvertently", and observe the admission officers' mood. No one felt tired because that was what we meant to do for the future. Students can never forget their responsibilities; most of time, they are just not willing to start. For example, 30-day challenge has always been like a huge signal that hung in my head and reminded me to pick up my camera. However, no matter how many photos I have left, I would never bring my camera all the time because that seems silly. After I walked around for twenty minutes in the college fair, I felt boring and started to work on my challenge job. I like to take photos for people, especially in the crowd. It is because I could always catch different emotions on people's faces, and that gave me a feeling of reading lots of stories.
                                                                                     
    You know what was interesting? When admission officers saw me lingered with camera, they started to talk about it with me. I told them about my 30-day challenge and how much I love photography. They introduced their art, photography and filmmaking majors to me, and told me about their movie programs and clubs. I was pretty excited of the effect my camera brought me. I suddenly had so much to talk with them. Maybe that was why people said:" Interests can always lead you to the gate."
When you fall in love with something, you do not need anyone to push you, and everything would just happen naturally. On the other hand, if you keep forcing yourself for what other people imposed on you, your world would not be as colorful as it should be. You must have heard some of your friends say they want to be banker or lawyer because their parents want them to make money. Can they succeed? No one knows. But will they be happy?

    For now, I haven't found out what I want to choose for major yet, and I even don't know what I really like. But I do know, I will gradually uncover the cloud above my brilliant life, and my 30-day challenge has already given me more than I thought before. 

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