I've had a few conversations with people lately where they commented on my determination to do things, to push through even when I don't like what it is that I'm doing. One of them had to do with my job, and how it's stressful working and going to school at the same time and how it's not a great job anyway, so why do I do it? My response was because it's a job, and it pays the bills. It's not so bad that I can't handle it, and it's the responsible thing to do. They're response to that was, that's just you isn't it? I said, no actually, that's my Dad. I had a great example growing up of what it means to be a mature adult, and how sometimes you have to do what you don't like in order to care for yourself (or in Dad's case care for his family). It doesn't matter that you don't like it, you just do it. It's the same with school. More than one person has asked me why I continue to push myself and fight for something that I don't really want. My response is always that at this point, it's the responsible thing to do. I'm not happy, but God put me here for a reason, and I'm so far along now that to leave and go somewhere else would just be a huge waste of my parents' money. So, I continue to push through all the stress and frustration because I believe God placed me here for a reason, and because it's the responsible thing to do. I do the responsible thing because that's what adults do, and I know that because of my Dad. :)
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