Growing up I felt as though I was guided by my parent's personal values. Simple ones. -I was supported, loved, and taught to be the best person I could possible imagine. Done so, with nurturing compassion and humbling mentoring. Take for example the question in hand of whom I wanted to "be" when I "grew" up. With no true inclination of what my answer should be, I was conventionlity driven and instantly corralated to a phrase my mother would say to me quite often. "Kellie, You really can become anyone you want to be as long as you strive for greatness and never …show more content…
I had finally figured my own puzzle out. I wanted and was determined to become a Dentist; in which I meet all my milestones/goals up until I got hurt. For so long, I thought I had it all figured out. I knew what I was destine to become. However, after this first year of me being medically retired from the United States Army, I felt as though I had not the slightest clue. Not only was this the formost,socially and personally changelling time for me, Being away for so long, this was the time that I got to relize the difference between material Prosperity vs. inner happiness and peace of mind. For greatness really is, what we would all simply strive