Who You Are Matters
Where
you’re from
I am from Mercer Island, Washington,
which is about a ten-minute drive from Downtown Seattle. While many islands in
the region are only reachable via ferry, Mercer Island is conveniently accessible
due to two bridges which carry Interstate 90 through the northern tip of the
island. I90 starts in Seattle and continues all the way across the country to
Boston, Massachusetts.
Where
you’re going/How you’re getting there
Over the past year I have spent
time living in three vastly different cities: Seattle, Los Angeles, and Melbourne,
Australia. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time in each of these locations, but at
this point I am deciding between Seattle and San Francisco for post-graduation.
As a senior graduating this May, I have been applying to various job openings
in both of these locations. Luckily, both cities are abundant with
opportunities for young professionals who enjoy everything from exploring nature
to frequenting museums to socializing at pub crawls.
How
are you LIKE your parents
I would say that I am more similar
with my father than my mother. My father and I are both somewhat timid in
social interactions, but once comfortable we thrive off of playful repartee or deeply
stimulating debate. We also like many of the same things: hiking with our dog,
action movies, red wine, and music from the late 60s-early 70s. With my mother,
I share great concern for the wellbeing and general happiness of my family members
and close friends. My parents raised me to value loyalty, integrity, and
fairness above all else.
How
are you UNLIKE your parents
Unlike my father and me, my mother
is well known for her warm and jovial nature; she is able to instantly connect
with anyone she meets without a lick of social anxiety or general self-doubt.
My mother prefers to avoid controversial topics and states her disapproval whenever
a conversation, song, or movie breaches her comfort level. Growing up, I found
this to be aggravating, but as a 21-year-old growing up in the age of
technology, I find this level of censorship somewhat nostalgic and comforting.
Have
you developed your own expectations for yourself, or if you were honest, would
you say you're operating under someone else's expectations?
I would argue that it is rather
difficult to operate entirely under one’s own expectations, perhaps now more
than ever. Like most people, I definitely aim to live-up-to and exceed the
expectations of my own parents. They both came from humble beginnings and were ultimately
able to provide for and educate my two brothers and me. Beyond my parents, I
try to focus on what I want for myself. This is definitely challenging, as my
generation is the first to be entering adulthood since the invention of social
media. Social media constantly forces users to gawk at larger-than-life individuals
who seemingly have it all. I think it can be very discouraging and unhealthy- I
also believe that it can rewire your brain to only feel rewarded upon receipt
of recognition from others (e.g. Instagram ‘likes’).
Who
serves as a model for you of someone who lives life with great passion and
personal responsibility?
I grew up around a lot of wealth and
experienced more of the same at USC. However, freshman year I was randomly
paired with a roommate who came from a complicated home life which left her to
pay for USC on her own. She worked two jobs, got straight As, and even picked
up a second major- Neuroscience. She never complained a day in her life and never
took a handout.
Connecting
with the ANIMAL WORLD: What wild animal do you feel a
special connection with, and why?
Growing up in the Pacific Northwest
I gained an appreciation for bald eagles. They have a certain spirituality about
them- whenever I see one I am reminded of home.
Describe
a significant childhood encounter with a tree or plant.
My home on Mercer Island has a big
back yard with an apple orchard. As a kid, whenever I was upset or needed to be
alone, I would run into the backyard and climb into the apple trees and pretend
none of my problems existed. This worked pretty well, until our neighbors started
beekeeping and my problems became slightly more complex than a petty fight with
mother.
Sun:
Cancer; Moon: Gemini, Rising: Sagittarius
My family also has a small apple orchard, but since they're dwarf apple trees none of them are large enough to climb. Either way, I think that it's super cool to be able to grow your own food at home and more people definitely should try it for themselves.
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel,
ReplyDeleteMercer Island seems like a wonderful place to grow up! I've always wondered what it's like to have a big backyard. I also liked your approach on your expectations--our generation is constantly around social media and it can get toxic really easily.
Dear Rachel,
ReplyDeleteI also grew up on an island so I know how great it is. It seems that your experiences at USC and abroad have matured you a lot, something that can also be seen in your writing style.
I hope you get the job you want where you want it.
Best,
Sergios Giannopoulos
Rachel, the social tendencies of your parents are similar to my own because my dad is also pretty reserved and my mom is way more open. I found the fact that you had an apple orchard in your backyard very interesting because they have often been romanticized in U.S. history, and I find myself drawn to them. It seems like a beautiful and calm retreat.
ReplyDeleteDear Rachel,
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree with your stance on how destructive social media can be on people. I am considering taking a break from social media soon in hopes to help promote self growth and awareness. Applications such as instagram or facebook can be very emotionally taxing and have the potential to create toxic environments and habits. I hope to break away from that, I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels that way.
Thank you for sharing!
Rachel,
ReplyDeleteIt is cool to have gotten the experience to visit/live in places as interesting as LA, Seattle and Melbourne in such a short period. Were you studying abroad or just traveling for the experience?
-Decker Sixx