26A – Celebrating Failure
Ever since I can remember myself, health took a big part of
my life. My whole life I trying to keep a health and active lifestyle. The moment
I started college I started gaining weight and for the past few months I have
been trying to lose some of the extra pounds I have gained. Unfortunately, even
with the amount of weekly exercise I have been taking upon myself, the numbers
on my scale just kept raising. Moving to America from Israel made me change my
diet from one end to another. I was used you eat healthy food that is not as accessible
in the land of opportunities. I have trying to change my diet countless times
from the beginning of the semester, but nothing seems to work.
This class have made me realize that failiur does not mean impossible.
After only a few months taking this class I have been struck with a surge of
energy that helps me to keep trying new and better ways to achieve my goals.
Uri, trying to find a new diet in a new place can be difficult, but I bet you will get that all figured out. Failure is fortunately and unfortunately a part of life, but it is something that allows you to build on your previous blunders. I found myself improving on myself after doing terrible on an exam earlier this semester.
ReplyDeleteHi Uri,
ReplyDeleteEating healthy in college is definitely a challenge for me as well. I’ve come to realize that performing well in every area of daily life depends on the energy received from eating the right food. Taking care of one’s body is extremely important to nurture the mind. I believe that you will find a solution to the problem soon enough, and maybe a business idea?