After completing my first year of college I've come to accept the fact that everyone that told me college goes by fast was correct and I was just ignorant in not believing that thus far. In completing my first year, I've learned a lot about myself; strengths, weaknesses, but most importantly I've learned that being who I am is the point of being alive, and I shouldn't feel the need to conform to anyone else's ideals just to make them happy. My happiness comes first. And while I did learn how to successfully solve out:
Y= 1/1-MPC[C + I + G - mpcT + NX]
I also learned that we only reach our goals by letting our inner selves show. I don't know where life is going to lead me after college... Maybe the tundra, or the the depths of the rainforest, or maybe to the tallest building situated right on the Hudson in NYC. Or maybe back to my Moms house (last resort? eh. we'll see) But I do know that in doing this all, I will be happy. Because college taught me to be my true self, and in pursuing that type of happiness, I will end up leaps and bounds beyond where I would end up without that happiness or education.
So for those of you who may think of forgoing college because of the cost, just remember...you learn a lot more about yourself and your life than what's in the textbooks, and what's a life worth living if you don't know who you are?
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