Who You Are Matters

Well, here we go. Where I come from has a few answers. I was born in my home country of Armenia, and immigrated to America at a very young age. We moved around the country for a couple years until we settled in New Jersey. I really couldn’t tell anyone where I’m going since that’s something I’m still figuring out. I have a few a directions I’m looking at but nothing conclusive. I have a contract with the Army since I’m in ROTC, but I plan on going reserves. I couldn’t even tell you where I’d want to live, but I guess I’ll let my future job determine that for me. I have pretty varying careers I’m interested in, including law enforcement and a healthcare professional. More to come on that in the future (hopefully). Since I’m not even sure where I’m heading currently, it wouldn’t be easy to say how I’m getting there. On a general note, I’m keeping my options open and my wits about me.

They say you realize how much you’re like your parents the older you get, and I could see some truth to that. Aside from inheriting my wits from my dad, I notice I have a lot of the same tendencies and mannerisms as him. We both do similar things with our hands and bodies when we are thinking, and we both have a love of history, science, and engineering. I probably got my love of healthcare and compassion from my mom, so I got the best of both worlds. On the opposite side, I’m much more “wild” than both of my parents. I’m also much less conservative than my parents (interpret that however you want). And I definitely attract trouble really easily, which is pretty different than them, or so they like to say.

I have many expectations for myself, but whether I hit them is another story since I like to set them pretty high. As for if I think I operate under someone else’s expectations? I’d say that it’s near impossible to operate completely of one’s own free will and expectations since essentially no one has original ideas that haven’t been normalized in society previously. I also don’t have a model that I look up to in particular since I like to always keep options open and look to different places/people for different ideas. If I had to pick a wild animal I feel a special connection with, it would easily be wolves.  Wolves show intelligence, incredible ability to work in groups and survive together. I love the pack mentality in terms of supreme loyalty. Wolves also display very strong aggression and keenness when needed. As for nature, I’m not much of a nature guy. My most significant childhood encounters with trees or plants would probably have to be climbing trees, but that’s more of a activity type of thing than a fondness for nature.



Comments

  1. I definitely like this blog title, it's so cool! For the first question "Where do u come from", I think we have totally different experience. I have stayed in my hometown for 18 years and never move out of town. My first time to go abroad is when I came to the U.S. to continue my college & University. So I guess that moving from place to place may give you more ideas about how people live in different environment, and you also have a chance to see more and think more. I really want to go somewhere to see anything different. Btw, I like your feeling about wolves either, they are smart guys.
    - Xiaoxin(Sry I made up my username lol)

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  2. I want to first thank you for your service, and that our country would not be where it is today without brave men and women like you. I also really enjoyed how how you brought up how wolves hunt together and basically stay within their packs, just as nobody should take on the world alone.

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  3. Hey Mikael,

    I did not read the blog i swear, but lets just say "IF" i did maybe i would say some ting like:

    I Appreciate your story of imigration it is similarity we share me coming from Belize when i was 4. I like you lets wait and see attitude, but you seem to have a great deal of focus that will serve you well. Great choice of animal with the Wolves i love your reference of the "pack mentality" and "supreme loyalty".
    -Tristan

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  4. I really liked your explanation of your connection to wolves. It seems as though loyalty, commitment, and devotions have played large parts in your life as evidenced by ROTC and your career choices. I admire that.

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