Monday, October 15, 2012

Playing with Death


Many things have happened to me that have changed my perspective on life, but there was one event in particular that made me realize that I should always appreciate what I have, because I could lose everything in the blink of an eye.

When I was a senior in high school, I Pole Vaulted for my school's track team. During Outdoor Track, which takes place in the Spring, I was competing in the Maryland State Champion Outdoor Track and Field Meet. It was my turn to vault, so I started down the runway, raised my arms with my pole in hand, and jumped. Instead of successfully making it over the bar and onto the mat, I veered off to the right, completely missing the mat. Falling thirteen feet to the ground face first, I stuck my hand out to break the fall, landed on my wrist, hit my head on the ground, and lost consciousness. I awoke moments later, to find out that I was mostly intact, except for a broken wrist. I felt so blessed, because instead of breaking my neck or even dying, I managed to get up and walk away from the fall.

That near death experience really changed my perspective on life. I realized that I could lose so much in so little time. Since that accident, I have never taken anything for granted, and I have always been thankful for what I have, no matter how little, or how big.

I believe that people should be happy with what they have, and that they should never take anything for granted, because they could lose it all at any time. 
  
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