Saturday, May 18, 2019
My Favorite Hobby
Wind blowing into my face, my eyes where after few seconds the afternoon tears scrape up out and I am speeding and crying but this argon not the tears of sadness but the tears of joy. Stop. Here I am in the most beautiful place in the world, surrounded by mountains covered in snow. Sun is shining, even though its minus decennary but I havent even noticed because Im too happy. I have the feeling of being on top of the world and that theres no subject that discount stop me. Its great to have a passion that makes you feel like this. Im lucky to have one.During the time that most of people like to spend drinking warm tea and reading a novel, Im cruising through snow, both my legs strapped to a wide plank of woodwind and fiberglass, practicing sport bonkn as snowboarding. Writing this essay helped me to realize that I havent elect this hobby by a coincidence. Both of the characteristics of this sport changed the world history. Events like the French revolution of 1789 or the uprisi ng in the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw in 1943, would not have happened if people hadnt had courage and belief in granting immunity.Courage. Many people who know me well say, that I have courage. I come from a family of entrepreneurs. I was raised in this spirit by my entrepreneurial parents who had prodigious honour for hard work. I learned that hard work go forth invariably be rewarded. I helped in my familys business, since I turned 14 and I learned the pros and cons of having your own business. Even though the disadvantages seemed big to me at that time, as an only child I knew that I would run the business one day. By the time I turned 18, I was fully at peace with this idea.Its hard to estimate how big my shock was when one year later my father got a brain cancer and passed outside and a year later our self-built family company. The shock was big and lasted long but I knew one thing I had no plan and I needed one. I put myself together and made a new plan studying, developi ng myself, investing in what my father used to say nobody will ever be able to take away from you which is knowledge. Where I am today, doing what I do is the resolvent of that experience and my patience, persistence and hard work. Freedom.During an exchange programme for students, we played a game in which for each one of us had to choose 3 words representing our values. Surprisingly I had no problem to choose the soma one independence. I found that amazing to discover, that freedom was more important to me than things like family, which was the bit two, love, not to mention career or development. Even today I know that only through freedom can I achieve all the other values that are important to me. It organizes my priorities and my moral system. Its the freedom of my own choices and the freedom of always standing for what I gestate in.Moreover, it is also about honesty and respect to other people, which are my personal code of conduct. And when necessary it is the freedom to give up some of our freedom out of love and respect for others. Courage and all the notions of freedom described above are helping me to be successful in business. I am always a promoter of honesty and transparency in the workplace, as well a big takeoff booster of the sustainable development agenda. What makes it different but not less exiting than my sport activities, is the fact that I adoptt have to do it in minus ten degrees Celsius
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