When the school year
winds down, many seniors in high school actually just start to begin to think. Yes, you read it correctly. Instead of thinking about senior pranks, what score they need on final to pass the course, or how they can exempt their exams, they begin to think about what we call life. They think about leaving their current
surroundings, the possibility of meeting new people and taking on new
challenges and opportunities. Thoughts constantly
swirl, “Am I ready?” “Where did time go?” “What exactly do I do next?” We’ve all been there. What I believe the really important question
seniors should be asking themselves is, “What have I left behind? What is my
legacy?”
As seniors, you have
the whole world in front of you. In high
school, you built relationships that affected others most notably your friends,
teachers, and community members. These
relationships, sometimes good or bad, are a part of your high school legacy. The good part is, as an 18 year old, your true legacy will be defined as you live the rest of your life. Trust me that is a good thing. Leaving a positive, lasting legacy in high
school is not easy to do. With your future, you can think
about legacy now at a young age and be able to dictate the rest of your life by
realizing what your legacy should be and what you choose your legacy to
be.