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Random #2

I have worked in many different industries trying to discover what it is I want to do for the rest of my life. I have worked in the retail field but I wasn’t happy. I have worked in the Hospitality industry; better than retail but it wasn’t what I was looking for. After all the jobs I have worked, the only thing I knew was that I wanted to help people. I thought maybe the medical field was perfect for me so I registered at Crafton Hills to join their X-ray program. In one class, the teacher required everyone to volunteer one day to get the full experience. After seeing so many injured people suffering and all the blood they had shed, it was then and there I discovered, I cannot work around blood.  It wasn’t until approximately three years ago when I witnessed an innocent senior citizen, my grandmother, get mistreated by the law. I informed her of her rights and helped her clear her name. It was at that moment I knew I wanted to help people who couldn’t help themselves, didn’t kn...

Random: My Most Difficult Challenge

I would have to say that getting married and starting a family was the most difficult challenge I had ever faced. Prior to my wife, I have never been in a relationship before. I was selfish with my time. I worked, exercised, and lived life. I would go where I wanted to go, when I wanted to go, for however long I wanted. I was free. Then one day at work, I met the most beautiful women I have ever laid eyes on. Someone, who after talking to, I knew I wanted in my life. We went out a few times and eventually started dating. Next thing I knew, two years had flown by, we were engaged. Now, some married men around me tried to explain how my life will change. How I will have to learn patience. That I would have to learn compromise. Of course, I knew it all. I told them I have patience. I know how to compromise. We married shortly after and moved in together. Now this was something new to me. I had two brothers growing up. My poor mom was surrounded by boys. Before marriage, I never under...