I noticed since I returned that our class dynamics have been a little different. Really the only visible difference, was that one of our classmates stayed home a little longer to work for extra money before his return. I've always felt a connection with this person, not for any particular reason, but I find that he has a pretty positive attitude, and when the class gets into a funk, he's usually trying to look on the brighter side. I often struggle to keep a positive outlook as well, and so I feel maybe we've bonded because of this. I find it amazing, that for me personally, so much can change in the atmosphere of my training just because one person isn't there.
This realization led me onto a process of thoughts. Do I contribute so much into our class atmosphere? Would my classmates feel the loss if I were to leave? I am constantly working on positive thinking. Does this affect the other people whom I train with? I hope the answer to all of these questions is, "yes". Sometimes it's easy to get wrapped up in your own little world here, you forget about what's going on around you. If I intend to be an instructor when I'm finished here, I hope I can offer as much to my students as I try to offer to my comrades. And although it may be a constant struggle, realizing that one person can make such a difference in my day to day, inspires me to try and do the same for others.
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You have a very sunny disposition, so I am sure that if you were not there, your classmates would feel as if someone had turned the lights out. I still miss having classes with you.
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