Personal Narrative Analysis

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My life was ordinary until when I was seven years old. Somehow, my parents were thinking about going to small pacific island called Saipan, which is six hours away from my home country called, “South Korea”. My sister knew the reason why we were going to Saipan. On the other hand, I was young and I thought we were going on a vacation trip, so I was really pumped about it. However, the life in Saipan was not going right for me. On the first day of school, I did not understand any language that kids were saying and I could not understand my teachers, so they got mad at me for a reason, but I did not know the reason at all. As the time goes, I got used to the new cultures, language, and people. Therefore, this helped me to learn about myself more …show more content…

I tried to take this as positive advantage because I was having a unique and different life than other people. Also, it did not make me feel like a mediocre teenager because in a young age I was learning how to become more independent and survive in my future adulthood life. In my life I tried to take negative thing as positive thing because I have to deal with those blocks while I reach my goals in my life. Well, my goal is to create a campaign to help undeveloped countries or my hometown people those who cannot afford themselves a medical service. However, all of the people said that I have to get into top ten college schools in order to make that chance. After I heard this I felt less confidence about myself, but everything changed after I met a chairmen of Korean Alpine Federation. When I met him, he started to ask me a question about future carriers and advised me to do some volunteer work. I told him that I’m scared that my future goal will not be successful, and he laughed at me and said, “Do you see my bachelor degree sitting on top of my table?” I silently nodded, at

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