Friday, August 2, 2019
The Toughest Decision of My Life Essay -- Personal Narrative Writing
The Toughest Decision of My Life       People are often asked the question, ââ¬Å"If I could go back in time, what would I    change?â⬠ But have you ever really thought about the answer to that question? What    would you change or what would you keep the same? Accius, a character from Medea,    said, ââ¬Å"Change rules all things.â⬠ (II 118) I never realized how true this would be. When I    look back in life, there are many things that I would change, but there is one decision that    I am very thankful that I made. That was the decision to continue living with my    grandparents and not to move in with my mother.         It was a normal afternoon after school when I returned to my house after a busy    day in sixth grade. My grandfather was busy preparing dinner in anticipation of my    grandmother coming home from work. Soon my real mom came by to ââ¬Å"have a serious    discussionâ⬠ about something. I had no idea that this ââ¬Å"somethingâ⬠ would be one of the    hardest decisions I would ever have to make in my life. My real mom had just gotten a    new apartment that had enough bedrooms that I could live there. It had never crossed my    mind that moving in with her was the question with which she was going to confront me.    Soon the topic came out when Mom said, ââ¬Å"Sade, how would you like to come and live    with me from now on?â⬠ This remark was the beginning of one of the hardest times in my    life. I knew I had to make the right decision as Sophocles says, ââ¬Å"Decide not rashly. The    decision made, can never be recalled.â⬠ (Oedipus Rex 314)         I was faced with the first choice of staying with my mother in her new home. Her    home was in a location outside the limits of my school zone so I would have to start    attending a different school...              ...that I    ever made. In the years that followed, my mom continued moving around and having off    and on jobs. I would have never had a stable home and would be who knows where by    now. I am now seventeen years old and donââ¬â¢t regret a single day spent in my    grandparentsââ¬â¢ house. They have cared for me like no one else could and I am very    thankful for that. My mother and I have become closer than ever and we have a very    happy relationship with each other. As Thomas Adams said, ââ¬Å"What we obtain cheaply    we esteem too lightly; it is dearness which gives everything its value.â⬠ (Sermons 14)         Works Cited         Adams, Thomas. Sermons. From the McMillan book of Quotes, Maxims, and Famous     Phrases, 1948.    Euripides, the Medea. Trans Philip Vellacott, London: Penguin Books, 1977.    Sophocles, Oedipus Rex. Logan, Iowa: The Perfection Form Company. NDP.                        
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