Sunday, June 18, 2023

10 years from now.

  

  It's both frightening and interesting to consider my future. I have many plans and objectives I'd like to reach. There is a saying that time flies so fast without noticing it. A few blinks and a few years are gone. 10 years is not a short period of time. In 10 years, many adjustments can occur, and one can develop a lot of skills. Sometimes, it scares me that in the next 10 years, I will be 26 years old, and I ask myself, "Will I be able to achieve my dreams?", "What if I fail?" and "What if I can't do it?". But I can imagine myself as a happy and successful woman who had accomplished half of her plans. If not yet, I will continue to work hard towards accomplishing those goals. 

     I can see myself traveling to different countries with my family and friends. I'm not yet sure what course I am going to take for college; it's either accounting or civil engineering. But whatever I do in the future, I hope that I will be happy by then and can help my family, especially my parents. 

    Overall, I am prepared to invest my time, effort, and unwavering determination to transform my dreams into reality. I am filled with a sense of excitement and determination to chase my dreams and shape a future that aligns with my deepest aspirations.

 

The End of an Extraordinary Journey

    As the school year nears its end, we will be reflecting on the wonderful journey that we've undertaken together before completing junior high school. The past several months have been full of ups and downs, experiences, challenges, and achievements. It's time to reflect on our progress so far and be proud of our academic and personal growth.

    As the final pages of this chapter approach, I can't help but feel different emotions. I'm glad that after a lot of sleepless nights, hard work, breakdowns, and challenges that we've encountered, in less than a month, we will be completing and ending our JHS journey and soon start our SHS journey. But as it gets closer and closer, it reminds me that for the next school year, me and my 10 Markov will not be in the same classroom again. I can't help not to feel sad because, for almost the last 10 months, we've been together almost every day.


    Being a grade 10 student hasn't been simple for me. It's been a roller coaster ride with many ups and downs and unexpected turns. There are excitement and joy, but there are also disappointments, problems, and moments of stress, like when we encounter difficulty in subjects, tests, and activities. But after all of those, with the support of my friends, classmates, teachers, and family, I got through it.


To all our teachers, thank you for the immeasurable contributions you have made to our lives. Thank you for all your efforts. Your influence reaches beyond textbooks, leaving an eternal impression on our hearts and minds.

To my 10 Markov, thank you for all of your support and encouragement, whether it was regarding homework, activities, lessons, cheering, or lending an ear to listen every time I discussed my personal problems, and for continually complimenting and telling me how beautiful I am despite all my doubts about myself. I may not show it, but I appreciate it very much. I will undoubtedly miss the shared laughter, the friendships we have created, and the times of pure joy we enjoyed together inside or outside school. Your presence, friendship, and help have made a great impact on my life. The memories we have created will long remain in my mind, reminding me of the great adventure I rode on as a Grade 10 student. You all will be forever part of me, My Markov. 

10 years from now.

      It's both frightening and interesting to consider my future. I have many plans and objectives I'd like to reach. There is a sa...