11 Mar 2008 01:05:12 | Lin Miao
While I was in high school, I developed this habit of always
watching people and how they responded to things. When I’m
walking, when I’m talking, and when I’m eating, I love to watch
people. I don’t know why I do it, but I think it’s just my
curiosity of wanting to understand all of the various human
characteristics.
About two years ago, in one of my high school math classes, I
met this unbelievably down to earth girl (let’s call her Sarah),
but she always seemed to be sad. Everyday when I had class with
her, I would try to take a look at her when I can to observe and
perhaps better understand why she seemed so sad. Later as I
began to talk to her I soon found out why and I was shocked: she
always gone out with the wrong guys and some of them raped her.
I was in disbelief. I have so much respect for girls and when I
find out that other guys mistreat girls I often get quite angry
about it. However, in this case as I kept on talking with her, I
couldn’t believe why she let things like this happen. She seemed
so strong, so focused, so appreciative of life, but she let
herself hang out with the wrong people.
Life is a series of light and darkness. We all want to be in the
sunshine, feeling the warmth, that great feeling when you’re out
in the sunshine. At times cloudy storms tend to disrupt that
light, making us feel uncomfortable and uneasy. However, we can
always get back in the light; we can always push the darkness
away: light and darkness cannot be in the same room.
I have this quote hanging up in my room and I live it everyday:
“you are who your friends are.” In my life I try to be around
positive and successful people because that is who I am. I know
that may sound selfish and egotistical, but you must set high
standards for yourself. If you want to lead and achieve, you
must receive the friends who fit your standards. Your standards
are there to protect you and to guide you to success, don’t
lower it for anyone or anything or you’ll regret it for the rest
of your life.
As for Sarah, I am truly sorry for her and the things that the
guys have done to her, but she shouldn’t have been there in the
first place. She shouldn’t continually be around the same
negative people who may do those kind of things. She needs to
understand the power of saying “no”. It’s not rude in life to
sometime say no to the wrong people, it’s not rude at all. If
you were driving down the highway and you noticed a road block,
you wouldn’t try to run into it. You would go around it or move
it aside. That’s the way you must be with your friends: life is
short, you don’t have time for people that will bring you down
or hinder your success.
As Eminem said in his rap song “lose yourself”, you have one
chance, one opportunity don’t blow it!
About Author :
Known as The Miao, Lin Miao Executive Director of LinCity.com -
http://www.lincity.com - The Ultimate Online Teen City, is
labeled as one of the most powerful and inspirational speaker in
the subject of Teen Leadership. He is also the Chief Information
Officer for United Planet.