Connar Kellogg, Class of 2018 Most individuals would agree that the satisfaction of achievement comes from the achievement itself. With this statement, I would personally have to disagree. Not because satisfaction isn't the result of an achievement, but because satisfaction comes from the personal motivation and effort that is exerted to make an achievement become a reality. This photograph expresses the happiness and satisfaction that can be found in students while striving to achieve a certain goal. Whether that goal is to study for a heavily weighted assessment or to complete a test that pushes your personal limitations, it is important to remember a few points of interest. Through my experiences as a student and as an everyday citizen, I have found that longer you stay motivated and the harder you work to strive towards your goal, the greater the satisfaction will be once your achievement is reached.
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