My aspirations and goals towards my future are what I rely on for motivation. A goal of mine is to make my parents proud of what I will become whether it be a runner in college, a world-wide known psychologist, or maybe just someone who’s enjoying life and doesn’t look back at the past. My other goal is to enjoy what I’m doing and to never regret a choice I’ve made, and last but not least, I’d like to attach myself to success. I like to work hard to get what I need to get done, and whatever I do, I want to be the best that I can be. Running has a way to drown my stress, and I have always liked the motivation that running blesses me with. What makes me different might be that I think of running not only as a sport or a hobby but as a way to prove to others that I commit to what I love doing and that running is not suffering, however it is a test of human abilities and so is the world of academics. I accept any challenge, and I respect anyone who pushes me to my limit and shows me how to get better when there is always room to improve.