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<p>WE'RE DONE! WE'RE ALL DONE WITH HIGH SCHOOL! (Let's give
THANKS!) [cheer, and wait for it to quiet down quite a bit] But
now what? Where to now? In the words of Microsoft, "Where do
we want to go today?" </p>
<p>We certainly have quite a number of options in this class. Our
class can boast that we are going to an unprecedented variety of
colleges next year. From schools far away on the West Coast to
schools on the East Coast to schools close by, our class is going
a lot of different places. (Even Harvard. [shudder]) </p>
<p>Academically, we are headed a lot of different places as well.
Our class can boast that it has experts in music, english,
history, computers, languages, art, and drama. We have stars in
every sport and terrific student leaders. Even chaplains who can
freestyle! And all of us are headed to college, something quite
uncommon even in small schools. So on the outside at least, we
are all headed towards excellence. </p>
<p>But there is more to life than just outsides. Where are our <u>insides</u>
headed? Are we really headed where we want? Or is it just where
our parents want us to go? Is it because we don't think that we'd
be good at other things? </p>
<p>It is of vital importance that each one of us step back
periodically and look at him or her self . "Is this really
where I want to be now? Am I headed in a direction that I want to
be going?" If it is, then I congratulate you and applaud
your work. I hope that those around you will support you in
obtaining your goals and realizing your vision. Unfortunately,
our goals tend to change as we ourselves change -- we mature as
we experience the world, and realize new things about ourselves
as we fit into the world. This is natural...and good. We need to
look inward to find out who we are. Based on this, our goals will
change. We need to recognize these changes then, and modify our
actions accordingly. </p>
<p>When we are examining who we are, we need to keep ourselves
from closing doors that might lead to self-fulfillment. Let's
explore all of our options. We should actively seek out subjects
in which we are ignorant, and pursue them -- to explore the world
of knowledge. Let's take those courses we never imagined taking:
Chinese Philosophy, Modern Dance, European Politics, or Linear
Algebra. I am not saying that we should continually seek out
courses in fields that we definitely dislike, but instead I am
suggesting that we go and seek out whole new platforms of
knowledge that are new to us. We should never be afraid to
discover something about ourselves. A broad knowledge of the
world will do us well in terms of understanding ourselves and
others. </p>
<p>In today's dynamic job market, we may have to make job
changes; not only between companies, but between subjects. I have
heard stories of English teachers becoming electronic
technicians. At the same time, I think that we should seek out a
few key specialties -- specific things that we really enjoy
doing. We need to study and practice these specialties to their
limit, to the bounds of what is known. Doing this, we find
ourselves in a position to expand this boundary -- to go beyond
where any human has gone before. Forget Star Trek. There are many
more frontiers than space. </p>
<p>At the risk of sounding like an Army recruiting officer, we
should be all that we can be...in all fields. In history, sports,
science, medicine, music, education, languages, art, and other
things we should strive to set goals from our dreams, and then
struggle with all that we've got to make that dream come true.
Just wishing on a little star will not bring us personal
fulfillment. It takes gusto to live your dreams to their fullest.
</p>
<p>And beyond all of this, we need friends to get where we are
going. On this travelling analogy, friends are our gasoline. We
need them to make it from point A to point B. We need male
friends, female friends, significant others, parents, and God to
get where we want to go. We may be strong by ourselves, but we
are forty times stronger with the strength of heaven and earth
behind us. Without friends, life is bleak and bland. Living takes
on a whole new quality when you have a buddy to share a load
with. While I'm sure that many of us have had good friends at
LCA, let's remember the importance of friends as we go to college
next year. Let's find friends. And not just any friends, but
good, strong friends. High octane, Ultra94 friends. The kind of
friends that can love us, support us, guide us, and give us the
strength to do what is beyond us. It is friends like these that
make the world tick, that make life enjoyable, that give life
depth, and that bring a sunshine to a cloudy day. And while we
are busy finding friends, let's not forget to try and be the best
friends we can be to others. </p>
<p>And that's my speech. If you were sleeping, the moral of the
story is that you should try random courses, expand yourself in
fields that you enjoy, and find friends to help you realize your
dreams. Enjoy college, and have a nice life. </p>
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