essay writing on an experience that was hard but worth it
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- pls mark me as. brainliest
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Life sets out many pathways to decide your future. It can give you experiences and certain experiences in your life can impact you a lot. I came to America from India when I was five years old. This experience has impacted me the most because I live in a brand new country which is not at all like my home, American culture has changed me and that coming to
America has taught me to appreciate what I have.
One of the biggest changes of living in America is the fact that I live in a whole new country that is completely different. If I hadn’t come to America I never would've met my current friends that I have been friends with since I first came. This has impacted me because
I feel like my friends define me. America has a lot of things that India doesn’t, that’s why I think that the things I have experienced here that I wouldn’t be able to in India has really impacted me, I have a passion for some American sports that India doesn’t have, you can say they are a big part of my life. I don’t know how I would live without these sports. The sports I play are soccer, basketball and wrestling. In India it would have been harder to find a team to play those sports in because the national sports in India are sports like cricket or field hockey.
Another thing that will impact me in America later on is the fact that I have so much more opportunity here than in India. There is an endless list of things I can have as a profession while in India it is limited and I don’t have the kind of resources like I would in America. The fact that I have a better chance to be successful in America will impact me a lot in the future.
My bungee jumping experience
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I recently went to a bungee jumping location and had the experience of my life. I have always been afraid of heights as I have acrophobia. I did a lot of research on this fear of mine and came to know that I’m not one person suffering and fear of heights is quite common and rather genetic. Knowing this, my heart was more stable than before and I decided to treat my fear with a calm mind. The only way to treat fears is to face them. Thus, I tied the tether, wore the helmet, and geared up my inner strength. My legs were almost on the verge of giving in, but I summoned all of my deities to keep me from falling and jumped with closed eyes. It was one of the best decisions I took. The soft breeze and the free fall eased my mind a lot.
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