Why?
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| Me! |
I realize that I am straying quite a bit from the beaten path, but this is not the first time I have deviated from the norm.
Adventure is thrilling for me. It fills me with excitement and motivation and passion. Thinking about what I will do next gives me chills and makes my heart beat faster. It's terrifying, nerve wracking, exciting, and exhilarating.
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| Home, sweet New Mexico |
This has been draining beyond what I could have imagined. The lack of excitement has plunged me into a state of monotony and wreaked havoc on my mental state. It has prevented me from taking full advantage of an incredible school like Cornell.
Recently, I began to realize the importance of being fulfilled (thank you, Cornell Engineering Leadership Certification Program!)-- how important it is to take care of myself in order to make the impact I want and have the drive that it takes to pursue goals that may seem impossible.
Since this realization, I have begun to plan the next 15 months, and they are leading me in a direction I never imagined: taking a year off of school.
| My loving and supportive mother :) |
I am planning to accomplish some dreams that most might consider impossible-- biking across the country, traveling the world, and thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail (details are below).
As such, here's to 15 months of solitude, meeting new people, deprivation, nature, hard work, meditation, sun, and finding my way in the world.
Any support in the form of comments or messages (or any other kind!) would be greatly appreciated! You can follow my progress here, on Facebook, or on Instagram.
Thanks for the support and interest, this is going to be quite a wild ride! :)
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The tentative plan:
- August - November: Stay in New Mexico and pick up assorted jobs. Work as much as feasibly possible!
- December: Live in Durango, Mexico with family
- January: Possibly explore India, Costa Rica, Chile, or Colombia
- February: Go back to New Mexico and do some hardcore prep for the Appalachian Trail
- March 1st - August 22nd: Thru-hike the Appalachian Trail


This sounds so exciting! But I'm also a little sad you're leaving us here at good ol' Cornell. :(
ReplyDeleteYou are bold, brave and inspiring. I am looking forward to your updates and I'll be cheering you on.
ReplyDeleteThank you Werner! That means a lot :)
DeleteThis is intense. I'm sure you'll find your fire out there. Best of luck!
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