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Master Don Juan
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Do you watch those high school tv shows? The ones about teens who have everything? Who get invited to all the crazy parties, get the hottest chicks? Cant remember any off the top of my head, but I know you've seen some.
Now that I sit here and reflect upon 4 high school years, I can't help but notice how different it was from that perfect image on TV. In fact, it was as ugly by comparison as it could have been. I was a loner, a nerd, overweight, a hater. But now I know why.
From what I have observed, it seems that both social and sexual success in high school goes to the most successful athletes. Especially true when it comes to spectator sports like track, wrestling and football. In my 4 years of high school, I saw nobodies become the most popular dudes around, laying all the hot ladies. All it takes is a few touchdowns.
It's best to start out in your freshman year, when you are a nobody whether you want it to be that way or not. But if you dont wanna be like that for all four years, start going to those practices!
I learned this the hard way, not being able to do a single chin-up in grade 9 , and not doing anything to improve. How ****ing pathetic.... Just now, in my last year, I joined the wrestling team and started lifting weights, and the changes have been noticeable. I'm still not invited to the major drinking parties that all jocks go to, but at least I am now being noticed. But I know it's too late. College/uni will be the fresh start that I crave.
To tell you the truth, if I could change one thing about my high school years, it would be to get involved from the very start. Clubs and teams, the student representative council, so on. For those that hate school, why do you? Its because every day is the same. You go to school, then you go home. Next day repeats itself. No events, no nothing. But if you start getting active out there, trying to make a difference in the high school society, you will begin to love what school is meant to be.
So to guys who are just starting high school - get off your arses, and start playing sports and join clubs. Start making a difference.
If you are like me, who didnt see the light until it was too late, I just want to remind you that it's never too late to start making a difference in YOUR life. It doesn't end with high school. There will be plenty of opportunities coming your way, and you better be ready for them.
In conclusion, the high school has been the most terrible 4 years of my life, and it was nobody's fault but mine. I could have made all the difference in the world, but i was lazy, and UT2k4 seemed better than running a 400m at the time. Furthermore, I see people repeating my mistake all around me. So take my warning!
Sorry for this wild and unorganized post/rant, but if I helped at least one person, then I am more than satisfied. Because high school is the best time to enjoy yourself. It makes me very bitter, seeing people around me with tons of friends leading active lives they enjoy. I shouldnt get bitter, but sometimes its hard to help but notice the chance I missed. I know there will be no second chance quite like that for me, and I have no one to blame but myself.
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Now that I sit here and reflect upon 4 high school years, I can't help but notice how different it was from that perfect image on TV. In fact, it was as ugly by comparison as it could have been. I was a loner, a nerd, overweight, a hater. But now I know why.
From what I have observed, it seems that both social and sexual success in high school goes to the most successful athletes. Especially true when it comes to spectator sports like track, wrestling and football. In my 4 years of high school, I saw nobodies become the most popular dudes around, laying all the hot ladies. All it takes is a few touchdowns.
It's best to start out in your freshman year, when you are a nobody whether you want it to be that way or not. But if you dont wanna be like that for all four years, start going to those practices!
I learned this the hard way, not being able to do a single chin-up in grade 9 , and not doing anything to improve. How ****ing pathetic.... Just now, in my last year, I joined the wrestling team and started lifting weights, and the changes have been noticeable. I'm still not invited to the major drinking parties that all jocks go to, but at least I am now being noticed. But I know it's too late. College/uni will be the fresh start that I crave.
To tell you the truth, if I could change one thing about my high school years, it would be to get involved from the very start. Clubs and teams, the student representative council, so on. For those that hate school, why do you? Its because every day is the same. You go to school, then you go home. Next day repeats itself. No events, no nothing. But if you start getting active out there, trying to make a difference in the high school society, you will begin to love what school is meant to be.
So to guys who are just starting high school - get off your arses, and start playing sports and join clubs. Start making a difference.
If you are like me, who didnt see the light until it was too late, I just want to remind you that it's never too late to start making a difference in YOUR life. It doesn't end with high school. There will be plenty of opportunities coming your way, and you better be ready for them.
In conclusion, the high school has been the most terrible 4 years of my life, and it was nobody's fault but mine. I could have made all the difference in the world, but i was lazy, and UT2k4 seemed better than running a 400m at the time. Furthermore, I see people repeating my mistake all around me. So take my warning!
Sorry for this wild and unorganized post/rant, but if I helped at least one person, then I am more than satisfied. Because high school is the best time to enjoy yourself. It makes me very bitter, seeing people around me with tons of friends leading active lives they enjoy. I shouldnt get bitter, but sometimes its hard to help but notice the chance I missed. I know there will be no second chance quite like that for me, and I have no one to blame but myself.
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