March 19th

At this stage in my life, success is mostly defined by things like good grades, getting into a solid college, and doing well in activities like band. A lot of that comes from expectations set by school, family, and society, where achievement is measured by performance and future opportunities. For me, success also includes improving as a musician and being able to perform confidently, since that’s something I care about personally. While some of my definition of success is influenced by others, I think part of it genuinely reflects my own values, especially when it comes to music and personal growth. Still, it can be hard to tell where my own goals end and outside expectations begin, and that’s something I’m still figuring out.

Summary: we did something in class

Reflection: idk what we did in class

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