The sounds of birds often wake me up in the morning. Nature is all
around my home, and the ocean is close enough that I sometimes try to
convince myself I can hear seals barking. I have been living in San
Clemente since I was five years old. I now call the "Spanish Village by
the Sea" my home after attending school, playing sports, and doing
everything else a young boy does in San Clemente.
Although
my path to the University of Southern California has me wandering a bit
farther up the coast, I hope one day to return to San Clemente and
raise my own family in the same environment I experienced. Additionally,
I hope to pursue my passion for sports. While at San Clemente High
School, I was a two-sport varsity athlete, and I even won the California
State Championship in football. I want to give other young adults the
ability to pursue their passion for sports by working in athletic
administration either at the high school or collegiate level.
I am pursuing a bachelor's degree in Business Administration at USC while also working part-time with the football team. I am learning how my business studies intertwine with the work I am doing with the athletic department. My goal is to gain relevant work experience, so that I will be a competitive candidate for an assistant athletic director position upon graduation.
I am pursuing a bachelor's degree in Business Administration at USC while also working part-time with the football team. I am learning how my business studies intertwine with the work I am doing with the athletic department. My goal is to gain relevant work experience, so that I will be a competitive candidate for an assistant athletic director position upon graduation.
I get my work ethic from my
parents -- even from my grandparents. I am from a family where
meritocracy is omnipresent and work is the best way to be achieve a
goal. This mindset has allowed me my athletic achievements and ability
to further my studies. I am proud of the work ethic instilled in my
genes and that I come from a dedicated and supportive household.
However,
I notice faults in my parents. One way that I strive to be different is
to not follow the continuity that has come before me and make my own
path. While it is easy to stay on the beaten path -- and I have done so
for most of my life -- I wish to take control of my own destiny. In
order to do so I want to take more risks and not be afraid to mess up
because I know that failing will allow me to grow and eventually lead to
more success.
Part of making my own path is
setting my goals and expectations for myself. I want to rely on my
ability to trust and believe in myself. Yet, I find importance in not
completely abandoning advice from family and friends. One phrase that
always sticks in my mind is "wise men learn from the mistakes from
others". I cannot always be wise, and I will sometimes make mistakes of
my own, but I strive to learn from others around me, because that is the
wise process.
Passion and personal
responsibility are two words that describe Pete Carroll. Coach Carroll
is well known for coaching the USC Trojans and the Seatttle Seahawks,
but I believe that his true character comes from the himself not from
where he coached. Carroll constantly strives to push himself and those
around him to perform at their best every day. After reading his book Win Forever, I learned that anyone is capable of achieving their dreams if they have a passion and are willing to compete.
In
10th grade, my English teacher -- who has since become my mentor --
called me a Silverback Gorilla. I have taken to this name and I now
identify with the gorilla as I am smart yet strong, strong yet kind, and
kind yet careful. This primate species is only a few degrees away from
man-kind and I can identify with the animals' strength and bonding while
also understanding the human smarts and wit. What started as a nick
name is now a similarity that I cannot unsee.
As
a child I had a fort. It was a giant tree which has encircled an area
no larger than a king size bed, yet my kindergarten friends and I felt
as if it was our kingdom. We climbed and played in that fort from the
time we got home from school to the time the street lights came on and
we returned to our "other" homes. More than a decade later, I can still
feel the sensation of defending the tree castle against the invasion of
Kindergarten Knights from the next street over. I hope this natural
connection will always be with me.
Rising sign: 08 degrees Virgo
Sun sign: 28 degrees Taurus
Moon sign: 28 degrees Cancer
Hahaha I really like your teacher called you a Silverback Gorilla. So specific, like why not any other kind of gorilla? I also didn't know gorillas were gentle, so that's endearing to know they are not as intimidating as they look.
ReplyDeleteAlso WOOOO - I sort of grew up in Orange County as well! I went to high school in Fullerton. I even played San Clemente in CIF for soccer.
I hope you make Pete Carroll proud one day.
That is awesome that you are pursuing your interest in sports as a career! It is a very competitive and exciting industry to get into and I wish you the best of luck!
ReplyDeleteI had the same experience of building forts in trees when I was younger and I love that you have similar childhood memories in the forest.
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ReplyDeleteThe fact that you're managing both academics as well as part-time work with the football team is commendable. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI really liked your analogy to the Gorilla!
Nice description of San Clemente! Although I have never been there, I can picture it pretty well with the imagery you gave. Awesome write up.
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ReplyDeleteThat must've been amazing growing up so close to the beach in San Clemente, one of my dreams is to own and live in a beach house.
Your teacher was very descriptive calling you a Silverback Gorilla, rather than just a gorilla. I'm curious to know what distinguishes the characteristics of a Silverback from other types of gorillas.
-Ethan
I think that having a good work ethic is a great attribute. A lot of people take things easy and when it comes to really having to work hard in professional environments it’s hard for them to adapt. Seeing as it’s part of who you are and as you mentioned with athletics, it’s something that will aid you throughout life.
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