Shakespeare Once Said
Shakespeare once said," We know what we are, but know not what we may be." While I do not know what my future holds or how I will spend the bulk of my adult life I know that only education will give me the opportunity to detect my interests and enrich my soul. Shakespeare's quote sent me out on a journey to better understand myself.
Surrounded by thousands of stars, complete silence, and spectacular mountains, I stood atop of the Los Angeles Mountains awestruck by nature's beauty. The hike taught me several valuable lessons that will allow me to increase my understanding.
Although the first few miles of the hike up did not offer fantastic views, the vistas became spectacular once I climbed above a tree line. Immediately, I sensed that understanding the natural world parallels climbing a mountain. To reach my goal of total comprehension of natural phenomena, I realized that I must begin with knowledge that may be uninteresting by itself. However, this knowledge will form......
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