I’ve
always been set up for success. I attended a high tuition K-12 school on an
academic scholarship, benefited from private tutoring, and above all had
immense support and help from my family throughout my academic career. Despite
this, I’m ready to take matters into my own hands and be responsible for my own
success. I am the one who is going to be living with the choices I make for the
rest of my life, and I want to be proud of them and have the ability to take
accountability for them myself.
I have always had an interest in Funerals the process of
after-death planning. My dad worked in a Funeral Home, so it’s something I grew
up around and grew accustomed to being in that kind of environment. What other
people might find gruesome or morbid, I find comforting and normal. I want to
coordinate services families will be proud of and be involved in a very
pivotal, and turning point of some people’s lives.
The Funeral Service industry is a very tough one to handle,
involving lots of hands-on schooling and psychological stress. I have always
had very thick, something which I think is necessary to have in order to be
around such morbid sights all day. Death to me is simply the end of a life.
Just as flowers wilt and die, we do as well, and to me I would rather preserve
the memories that flower is associated with than throw it in the trash to
fester and rot.
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