I always viewed every school year as a fresh start. You get
your little outfits, new pens and pencils, new haircut, a new schedule,
classes, classmates. It is a very exciting time, a refreshing time. The way one
carries their self the first day of school is also very interesting. In
classes, I would keep distracting comments to a minimum. The inner clown would
come out about two weeks into the school year, but for a little bit there I
would keep myself pretty tame. It seems that many people during that adjustment
period tone down their personality, testing the social waters of their
surroundings. The first day of school is an interesting phenomenon.
I view days like that as special, a new start in life.
Reflecting on those experiences, first day at school, first day at work, first
day in a new city, in a new house, I see that people seem to be very forgiving.
You always view first days as a new start, therefore generally one will forgive
past mistakes of prior tries they have. I think that is an amazing thing that
happens, and that is the reason why a majority of people really enjoy first
days. It gives them an excuse to forgive themselves.
That having been said, I think about why that spirit of
forgiveness is only present in new situations. Maybe our spirit of forgiveness
that we owe to ourselves is misunderstood. Maybe our definition of a new situation
is misunderstood as well.
We owe ourselves forgiveness. Life without forgiveness is a
very painful experience. People will react to the way you live your life in
many ways. That is natural, and many times they react in a mean manner. That will
happen. What you can control is the way you forgive yourself. Set the example
for others. We always talk about being an example, and showing others the way
through actions. Decide that the example you will set for others will be
forgiveness for self. They will see you do it, and then they will do it.
We look at new situations, or new beginnings all the time. I
believe out view of new beginnings is completely wrong. School starting, a new
job, a new location, those are often our excuses for a new beginning. A new
beginning is simply the start of something new. The sun rising. The mornings
commute for the day. Every experience we have is a new beginning. Every
experience we have is an opportunity for us to start again.
To summarize my thoughts, as refreshing as a first day of
school can be for the soul, every day is a first day of school. Maybe not a
formal first day of school, but every day we arise with the opportunity to feel
good about ourselves. We can forgive past mistakes, and much like study habits
early in a school year, we can be more dedicated. We can try harder. We can get
to know new people. We can realize that from this day forward, life starts.
Every day can be a first day of school, if we let it be.
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