Something I Have Learned Along The Way - Mashiro Yamashita
When I was a high school student, I belonged to rowing club. I loved the teammates, but it was hard because it took a lot of time from my house to my school, and it didn’t suit me a little bit. I was wondering whether I quite the one or not. In fact, I wanted to join in another club which was not school one. However, so far, I had been doing nothing but the usual. Not joining a school club was not normal for me at the time. Then, I asked to my teacher. He said to me that you should do what you want to do. I found that I should do what excites me, so I quite the club and stated another one. I think I made a good choice. After that, when I am unsure about something, I chose the one which excites me.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, Mashiro. Your high school teacher certainly gave you some pertinent advice that you still follow to this day. This also reminds me of the sayings 'trust your gut' or 'follow your instincts' :)
ReplyDeleteHello, I also agree chooseing the one excites us is important so badly.
ReplyDeleteI strongly agree with your high school teacher. You should do which is happy for you.
ReplyDeleteFascinating! Interest is indeed a great motivator. It is a good thing to do things that engage one. You'll probably go far in such a pastime. David :-)
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