Walk Slowly.
Here is a quote by Abraham Lincoln: “I walk slowly, but I never walk backward.” This is what it means as I try to do something new every day. It is not as if I am trying to do something monumental with every breath I take. Instead, I simply never want to stop learning. By doing new things every day, I am always learning and always growing as a human being. Most days the things I do are minuscule, but then there are times where I will do something new that will change my life forever. These are the days I believe we all live for.
February 25: Went and read at a new park in Winter Park for the first time today. It was a beautiful day outside, too beautiful not to take advantage of it.
February 26: Somewhat came to a conclusion that I want to pursue accounting for the first couple years of my career. This is a first for me in the sense that I feel at ease about it. Should I pursue getting my CPA, I will be able to use that in any sort of field that I want for the rest of my life. So if I ever want to start my own business (a dream of mine) or if I want to work in non-profit (another dream) or if I want to start my own non-profit, accounting will serve me well. I can use the skills I acquire these next couple of years for the rest of my life.
February 27: Got to go snowboarding with my parents for the first time this entire season. It was a grand ol’ time! I got to give my mother some pointers on the snowboard. Let it be known: she has superb form snowboarding!
February 28: Getting married 3 months from today! Also, I watched a rematch of the Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier fight tonight for the first time. As Generation Y we hear about these legends, but we hardly ever take the chance to go back and watch their greatness. I now understand why Ali has the reputation he has today.