There is only a handful of people that have affected me on who I am as a person. These people have done a lot of good things for me and they helped me influence who I am today. I believe that without them I would be a whole different person and wouldn't be here. Some of them advised me to stay playing soccer which I am grateful for. They helped me believe in myself when I needed it the most and helped me keep going on my journey. This happened about 12 years ago when I was getting to love sports and thankfully they helped me pick soccer. Playing soccer has been my way out of trouble as well as being successful and fighting for what I want in life to make a better future for me. My main goals after high school is to get in the field of engineering and from there obtaining a mechanical or chemical degree. This will be another obstacle that I will have to face considering that the field of Engineering is difficult. Saying this I am ready to commit to start making my future for me more successful. Some of my main characteristics that I am thankful to posses are that I am really patient, I don't cause any trouble, I tend to think before acting and being a good person overall.
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