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Module 2: Creative Motivation Project

 



Sweat, Tears, and Determination

This drawing is the purpose of my life. I actually have a red car and that car is a symbol of my hard work and experience I have endured to get where I am today. As you can see the beginning of the roadmap was me experiencing violence and wrongful convictions, unjustified killings, and innocent bystanders being killed due to violence. I’ve also seen Black men from my neighborhood get unjustified sentences for minor crimes and I desired to become a lawyer to help not only innocent people get justice but to prosecute the actual criminals which are contemporarily (law enforcement.)

In my opinion, making a difference is something that brings me happiness it doesn’t have to be an international debut, but a small contribution can lead to something much bigger. College, in general, is tough and rigorous but mentally I have prepared myself for the future I am working towards. I cope with the stress of this last semester of undergrad by staying on top of things and being organized and self-learning.  The title of my drawing is called sweat, tears, and determination because throughout the struggles I have endured it’s all worth the bigger picture. I’ve worked so hard to prepare for the LSAT, waiting to become admitted to the UF law school. I know that I’ll be mentally strong enough to survive the rigorous workload of law school and become the lawyer I desire. The determination I have to become a lawyer is a passion and a goal I know I am going to achieve despite the life and world issues going on around us. I have a mission I am trying to accomplish before a mental deadline, and I know that I can do it.



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