Changing

And so it begins.

The Seniors are gone, graduated, off to bigger things. Cue the slogans spelled with numbers (stay c14ssy, etc.). Schedule your senior pictures. Start applying to colleges. It's all happening.

Maybe I'm a bit prideful to be writing about the beginning of the class of 2014, when all the graduating seniors today probably have unexplainable feelings of anticipation and unknown. Today's really their day, their commencement. Congratulations to all the seniors who are moving on. You will all certainly be missed.

That's life. Change is inevitable in any situation. As anticipation fills the outgoing class, excitement enters the new upperclassmen, fear strikes incoming juniors, and a myriad of feelings occur. Change is inevitable. We get so ingrained in our repetitive ways of life, that change is difficult to deal with. But every change brings a new beginning, whether it be a new grade, school, job, family, friendship, or anything. Change brings opportunity. Change is inevitable, therefore opportunity is inevitable. Don't get so set in your ways that your abhor change and fail to act upon the opportunity it brings. With each passing change, an option presents itself to make the next stage better than the last. The only agent able to act on this change is yourself, will you take action?

So remember these days of change and remember to seek the keys that make all of your changes ones for the better.

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