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Graduation was when I realized what a difference Mr. Lemon made on my life. I bought a thank you card to give to him on graduation day. Writing that card was one of the hardest things. I didn’t know how to thank him for all he did. I didn’t know how to tell him how much he meant to me. I wrote a long letter inside the card, doing my best at expressing my great gratitude. When I gave him that card he smiled and gave me a great hug. He told me that the day we came back to school for senior year, when he saw my face glowing with a vibrant smile, nothing could have made him happier that day, nothing at all. “You know you’re smart, you know you’re strong. Never forget that,” he told me with a hint of sadness in his voice. I’ve seen him a few times when I went back to school this year. But after reading Tuesdays With Morrie, I want to go visit him and really sit down and talk with him. Just as Mitch does in the story, I get tied up in my daily life, and forget what is really important sometimes.
2. I am a true believer that you truly learn through experience. And here at UVM, I have had some many new experiences, which contribute to a new wealth of knowledge. I think the biggest experience that I have learned from here is meeting and developing friendships with so many different kinds of people. All the friends I have made here are from different parts of the country, from different kinds of families, with different stories to tell, and it is in these people that I get new perspectives on the world. It’s hard to explain the lessons a friend teaches you, because it usually happens with out you really knowing it. Friends help you see things in yourself that you may have never recognized. They help you deal with problems and understand the world from their point of view. I think these lessons are some of the most important in life, because in order to understand people that you come in contact with throughout your entire life, you have to understand their perspective to an extent.
In the first year of college, you have to deal with situations and stresses that you never had to before – from dealing with sicknesses, to developing more self discipline. We no longer have our parents to direct us and guide us all the time, instead we have each other. I have learned to be self reliant, but I have also learned that the people around me, my friends, are going though the same experiences and it can only help to get their advice, their help, or their ideas. Without the friends I have met here, I know I would not have been as happy, successful, and comfortable here. I have gained knowledge from my experiences getting to know them and having them as my friends.
3. There is a poster in the library that says “I always imagined that heaven would be some sort of library.” If that is true than learning doesn’t end even with death. Personally, I know that learning will never end for me. Formally, I hope to attend medical school after college. I do not know what kind of doctor I want to be, but I know that I have a lot of interest in the human body and medicine. But learning will not stop there. If I do become a doctor I think my learning will continue at the same once as I come in contact with patients, coworkers, and others in my life. I think we learn the most from the people around us, an
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