Let the 15 years sink in

    

             Fifteen years if a lot, but to fear time is wonder around, absent of progress would be foolish...


    Dynamism can be unforgiving. As I transition through each phase of life, the expectation of change looms. In 15 years, I can only imagine the alteration I’d have to go through. Will I still find joy in Japanese-animated shows? Will I continue indulging in bleak, realistic fiction which mirrors the more brutal aspects of life? Will the same meaty, savory cuisines still satisfy me? Or will I remain the same—stagnant, lazy, yet mentally composed?

    The challenges adulthood serves would take courage to overcome. Yet, I am determined to face them head on. As time flies by, maturity starts to sink in, and the harsh side of life reminds you to always be prepared. Entering adulthood, I will gather skills, fortify my resolve, and patiently strategize my path.


    Fast forward to 15 years, through thick and thin, I would have survived just by the skin of my teeth. Already having faced the last years of my teenage phase. I may not hold the daring foresight of an oracle, but I still hold faith that the outcome of my labor would soon bear to see fruit. Standing tall and steadfast as an Aerospace Engineer. With the purpose of serving past and future advancements. Bridging a path of astronomy and mechanically inclined innovations. Designing crafts which seek shall seek the secrets of the cosmos. Hoping to collaborate with future legendary astronauts who would pioneer the next generation of space travel.

    

    Additionally, not only would I chase dreams, but also relations larger than such ambitions. We should not only be emboldened by the flame of ambition, but also the passionate blaze of love. Love that is not only limited to romantic relationships, love existing as your support in your day-to-day life, love seen as that tender warmth which soothes all worries, love found only in the thoroughly cherished memories, love found in the enclosed of a family. In the future, I hope to create a family built on the values my loving parents have ingrained to me. While also mixing in some optimally designed principles and teachings.

Adolescence may be a battle, but I intend to navigate it with purpose. Change may be inevitable, but growth is a choice I will embrace.




   

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