Library, the sanctuary of mind always keeps me in a close touch with the great thoughts of giants, Shakespeare, Russell, Churchill, Roosevelt, to name only a few. All these overwhelmingly famous names have turned familiar and friendly here. These great minds teach me how to live a meaningful life. They warn me that the last but greatest enemy for mankind is human existence itself. Their words of wisdom shall guide and guard me overe all the obstacles beset in the course of my life.
In the light of this statement, I have to say that college years have brightened up my vision.It is at university that I have acquired an added understanding of the meaning of mission i.e. man should have shoulders strong enough to
take more responsibilities of the time. College has enriched me, so that I, to some extent, have discovered the truth to live by.
When I was a sophomore, I was chosen a volunteer for the Red Cross
Institution. My job, then, was to assist the doctor with the blood
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collecting in a blood donation car on the street. Those days
bestowed me with a moving but a little bit singular picture, in
which the painful injection and hearty smile are perfectly and
beautifully bined. Every parcel of blood means a piece of hope,
through which I see that the possession of life lies in sharing.
This is how college years has defined my mission.
It is after some years at university that I have better apprehended
Tonybee when he said, “Glory belongs to those who are actually in
the arena, fighting
passionately whilst showing every now and then
mistakes or shortings.” I have understood the spirit of
transcending myself, sometimes even in a crazy way. If youth is the
freshness of the deep springs of life, then college must be the
fountain of passion. It cheers in the chaos of gym; it hides in the
silence of lab. During the college years, I never stopped pursuing
my own dream, because I never fail to be inspired by the flowing
current of young passion.
Lawrence H. Summers, former President of Harvard said in his
farewell speech, “College graduates, capable of deep reflections are
what the world needs.” Living in a world of madding crowd, a group,
or even a small group of people are expected to remain