A Few Parting Thoughts
A few days before high school graduation, one of the greatest and most influential teachers I ever had shared with us her wish for our futures. It wasn’t to accumulate a great amount of wealth, or even knowledge. It wasn’t for marriage, or families, or great jobs. It wasn’t for health or happiness or success. But yet it was some cosmic combination of these things; the sum of their parts was greater than the whole. Her final wish for us, on the cusp of one of life’s huge milestones, was to become fully self-actualized.
Maslow describes self-actualization as a desire to become fulfilled, to reach one’s full potential. Fullness. Contentment.
I have enjoyed being a student for the last two decades, but being a professional is unbelievable! I have had an amazing few weeks. I moved to a new state, a new city. I started a new job. I am building new bridges, new connections. And somehow, it’s all so much more filling than I ever dreamed. And then, I come home at the end of the every day—with, admittedly, a few things still left on my To Do list—but that doesn’t matter. I have all of this time now to do the things I love, the things that make me happy. The things that, besides this position, fill me up. I am content.
That is sincerely my deepest wish for you all. To begin your own voyage to find self-actualization.
I may not be fully self-actualized; I may never get to such an enlightened state of mind. But I can be mindful of the path I choose, the steps that take me closer to contentment—to filling my life. This experience has already been incredibly rewarding and I am sincerely looking forward to the next steps on my journey.
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I wish you all the best of luck in your future! I hope you all enjoyed reading the blog as much as I enjoyed writing about my experiences. Thank you for this opportunity to share my story with you all!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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Thank you for this absolutely inspirational farewell. I'vve truly enjoyed reading your entries over the last few months. Best of luck with your future endeavors.
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