Whatever it is that I'm doing, I'm always learning. Thats what my life time goal is, to continue study. It sounds cliche, and maybe it is but the thing that makes me, me is my necessity for learning. I get bored so easy if I'm not learning something new, I absolutely must have my nose buried in a new subject or studying previous interests of mine. Favourite pastime and hobby? Wikipedia wormholes. Favourite place? Any library I've ever visited. Must have item? My computer or cellphone (Because lets face it this is a society where i can learn about an entire culture just by a few taps on my phone and I for one am extremely excited about this prospect). I live my life to ensure I am learning something. Wether it be in school or in real life, I …show more content…
Me living abroad. I graduated in May of 2015 and found myself at a loss. I knew I wanted to study that was for sure, and I knew I wanted to study languages or anthropology. Both are my passions so I would gladly dedicate the next years of my life studying either. However something was bothering me. Like a pestering voice in the back of my head that would blur my vision every time I stopped and stood still. I had an itching in my feet that wouldn't go away. I decided I needed to find a new subject for learning before I went into university. I needed to learn how to be me on my own.Previously I had lived in Texas with my mother and brother, and then we moved to California where we spent most of our time together. In total I lived in the US for around 4 years with my mother and brother, but never on my own. We had established a few connections in Texas, one long lost elementary school friend got back into contact with me and I decided Texas was the way to go. I moved to San Antonio, where I found a cheap residence among the sisters of Mary Immaculate, and two weeks into living in this new country I found a job. Honestly it wasn't a great job, its not an internship or a secretary at some high end