12 Kasım 2012 Pazartesi

The Moment I Left Emory University

College was a process I regarded as nonsense. Therefore I judged the lessons I took as useless. I believed that education was just a process which limited people and convinced them into thinking in a particular way. I believed that education limited the wilderness of a persons mind. Thus when I finished my four years of education I felt free, and I was happy because now I could start my journeys which I believe is the correct way of living. As I walked to the stage many ideas glimpsed in my head. I could now forge my own path, according to my own thoughts and ideas without anyone judging me. I wanted to be tramping out in the wild. I just wanted to be out there. I wanted to be away from the society, which was made out of capitalist people, people who would do anything for their own cause just to make the world a better place for themselves. People who believe that money is everything, and that without money a person can never be able to succeed in life. I did not want to be a part of this "society". I believed that success was just about being happy. If a person was happy in their own means than they are successfull. The state of the person has no importance. Therefore I believed that I could be successfull according to my own means and I was now prepared. The obstacle of college was now out of the way. I felt the cold breeze of Alaska, I saw myself shivering in the barren frozen land, I was trying to find the means of survival and was prepared to face the dangers of the wild.