My name is Aiden Chaney. One thing about me is that when I have a passion about something, nothing can stop me from accomplishing it. I've had a passion for tennis since I started in 8th grade. I would always watch my brother play and compete, and it inspired me to endure challenges. When I was younger, I played soccer for 12 years. What I learned from that sport, is that you have to persevere through any challenges, whether it be small or large. Years and even months go by, and I still fight. That's why I want to pursue journalism, broadcasting, or even become a news anchor. Through these pathways, you have to work at accomplishing something, and learn from your mistakes. I think one thing about me clearly is that I'm a very passionate person. Many people would describe me as a fighter, optimistic, and a learner. One of my very foundations is that through hardships you have to find the good in something. That challenge, barrier, or even trauma is put there for a reason. You have to learn from these obstacles , because if you just sit around you will end up in darkness. Endurance, precision, and accuracy is why you should put me on a team with amazing fellow athletes.
Thank you, Aiden Chaney
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