Thursday, October 24, 2019
National Discipline Awardee Essay
ââ¬Å"A person is not measured by his accomplishments or possessions, but how he deals with people and how deep his relationship with God is. â⬠Young as I am, I have been taught by my God fearing parents to value everything ââ¬â big or small ââ¬â that we have. I am not from a prestigious clan or a well-off family but I feel privileged because I was able to see life more meaningful and worth living. Itââ¬â¢s all because of my loved-ones that keeps me going. Amid the crucial days that come my way, I would be standing there because I believe that tests wonââ¬â¢t be given to me if I cannot surpass them. Being chosen as a National Discipline Awardee is another challenge for me. Challenge because I have to prove everybody that I deserve that award. Nevertheless, they would probably look at me with their eyes stick on everything that I will do and on decisions that I will make. But, I donââ¬â¢t mind them. I have nothing to do. I just have to be myself. I donââ¬â¢t have to be somebody else just to please everybody. I am confident that what I have right now is the fruit of what my parents taught me ever since childhood. The virtues that they implanted in my heart helped me a lot in achieving my goals and dreams. And now, itââ¬â¢s my turn to give them something that they can be proud of. This award would definitely give them so much joy. And as for me, itââ¬â¢s indeed an honor. But I know, it doesnââ¬â¢t stop there, it is better if I could share something for our society especially for the youth. I have often wondered how some of our youth today were greatly influenced by the modern trend. Some lives have gone astray and dreams of a good future vanished. All because of the bad vices that they have been practicing which they learned from the BAD influences in our environment. My heart bleeds every time I will see parents working so hard just to give their child all the things they need. Yet, their deeds often neglected. I guess, what is lacking, is the discipline in our youth sector. Our teachers never failed to remind us that resorting to drugs, alcohol, premarital sex and other form of vices is an immoral act or habit. And this will definitely ruin their lives and bring nothing but trouble. So instead of doing so, I learned to respect y God-given life, and nurture the talents that I have. ââ¬Å"Disciplineâ⬠of the youth, is what we need, and that is being pure in thoughts, in words and in deeds. It has been said that you may whatever you resolve to be. You must be determined to be something in the world, and you will be someone or something. ââ¬Å"I cannotâ⬠never accomplished anything. ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢ll tryâ⬠has wrought wonders. Opportunities ââ¬â that would direct my lives, trials ââ¬â that would teach me lessons, and decision-making ââ¬â where I can apply all lessons Iââ¬â¢ve learned from my daily experiences, will always be just around the corner, playing a vital part in my personal life. But what really matters, is that I know I have this determination and will to overcome difficulties and hardships. I may not be from a well-off family nor has deformity in my physical aspect; I believe I would never get tired of trying and trying again. For it is only in the minds of my detractors that I canââ¬â¢t do it. Failure is not a hindrance for me to stop believing and dreaming rather I make it an inspiration for me to try and strive my best even more and have enough perseverance to attain success. Lastly, I learned to think less of myself. I found out that there should be selflessness and diminish in my heart selfishness. For I believe that it is only through selfless love that I can find true happiness. Reaching out for others especially in the needs of time and sacrificing my personal advantages or desires for the good of the masses gives me fulfillment in my heart. Sharing my time, talents as well as blessings with my brothers and sisters is the best way to say ââ¬Å"Thank youâ⬠to God. Above all this, I would like to put emphasis that being a good role model for my fellow youth is simply what I can do to make this country a better place to live in.
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