The title of this write up may sound intriguing and to a certain degree it even is. The question which begs answering is, impact in what context?
Impact can be anything. But the thing that I would be focusing is that of people.
I have met a fair share of people in my life who have had both positive and negative impacts.
To the negative ones, Fuck You. (Take note: 95% the people from my first school)
Brutal. Blunt. Honest.
To the positive ones, Thank You.
You could term that as an understatement towards the good ones.
By now, half the people know that my closest bunch of friends have moved on to better lives.
But what about the ones who have stayed back? Are they special? Hell yes.
The thing about the ones remaining is that they have given life a whole new meaning.
I cannot think of not seeing them for a full day. It just has to happen. Its oxygen in the form of people.
You want to breathe, you have got to meet.
But then again, the best part about life is that it keeps the doors open to meet new people.
I have made a fair share of new friends as well this semester.
The impact which they have had is worth taking a note of.
Mind you, all positive, nothing negative.
Being 23 years old and being at this stage of life makes you look at things a bit differently.
Surprises are appreciated. Impacts are satisfying.
Make new friends, but keep the old. Those are silver, these are gold - Joseph Parry.
Positive. Rational. Infallible. Selfless. Humble. Appreciative.
The words above strike a chord. And I hope it stays that way.
Impact can be anything. But the thing that I would be focusing is that of people.
I have met a fair share of people in my life who have had both positive and negative impacts.
To the negative ones, Fuck You. (Take note: 95% the people from my first school)
Brutal. Blunt. Honest.
To the positive ones, Thank You.
You could term that as an understatement towards the good ones.
By now, half the people know that my closest bunch of friends have moved on to better lives.
But what about the ones who have stayed back? Are they special? Hell yes.
The thing about the ones remaining is that they have given life a whole new meaning.
I cannot think of not seeing them for a full day. It just has to happen. Its oxygen in the form of people.
You want to breathe, you have got to meet.
But then again, the best part about life is that it keeps the doors open to meet new people.
I have made a fair share of new friends as well this semester.
The impact which they have had is worth taking a note of.
Mind you, all positive, nothing negative.
Being 23 years old and being at this stage of life makes you look at things a bit differently.
Surprises are appreciated. Impacts are satisfying.
Make new friends, but keep the old. Those are silver, these are gold - Joseph Parry.
Positive. Rational. Infallible. Selfless. Humble. Appreciative.
The words above strike a chord. And I hope it stays that way.
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