STAY IN COLLEGE. DON'T GET LAZY AND ASSUME THINGS WILL BE OK. Those 13 words have been on the forefront of my mind the last eight years. This question has burned itself into the back of my brain for an increasingly long time. At the forefront of the advice I would give to my then rebellious self would be to, as vividly as possible, paint a vivid picture of the dim light at the end of the long, stressful, expensive, agonizing, heart breaking, self-loathing, depressing road I would pave for myself while I drag my loving and always supportive family into the ground with me if I chose to make the same decisions. Being diagnosed with epilepsy right after my first year has always been my excuse for failing but never the reason. After describing the severity of contiunally making bad choices I would then strongly urge myself to never lose faith and sink my teeth in the Word of God. To increase faith and gain sight of the main objective, which is to do everything to bring honor to God, is the solution to my then laziness but is easier ignored than a visual of impending hardships.
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