I'm very cooperative with others and willing to learn. Also instead of waiting to be handed things I go out and seek them on my own because the only person you can blame or depend on and can hold accountable is YOURSELF. Personally, with my mindset, I'm not looking forward to being a basic Quarterback or person in general. Because see there are people in the world who are ok with being an in-between person I don't know if you know what I mean by that so ill tell you it means you did good enough to pass something (so your average) but you could have tried to excel and stand out by trying to get that 110% instead of 70% which is just ok enough to pass.
I want to be a person people talk about after I'm gone or retired because of how hard I worked and pushed myself to be great to excel to that next level.
I'm great with others and can take criticism and hateful comments, THEY DONT PHASE ME BECAUSE IF THEIR MAD THAT LETS ME KNOW IM DOING GOOD ENOUGH TO HAVE HATERS. I work hard, have a great attitude all the time even when faced with adversity but I would LOVE to get a call and talk 1 on 1 because anyone can say what I just said and not mean it. CAN'T WAIT TO TALK.
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