Turning Point of My Life
Autor: Joshua • February 1, 2018 • 890 Words (4 Pages) • 731 Views
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is Bhutanese national language.
Where as today, I rode a plane for 24 hours that gave me enough experience and I enjoyed it a lot. I also drive my self to college this day with loud music on background in a car. I can enjoy my iPhone 6s plus with wide screen, and it gets me a fast Internet in my hand. In my home now I can manage any room temperature as I can. I have a computer that gives me many resourceful sources to increase my education. Now my parent’s income is enough for my family to eat and have nice clothes with easy extras to it. Finally my health has become so much better than it used to be before that’s why I have to go to gym every day to reduce my body facts. When I think about those bamboo huts, dirt roads and sad schools, now I remember how blessed I am to be where I am today.
Comparing to the background that I had and education that I got, its fairly coming united state was my turning point. I was born in a country where there was no hope of living a better life. We were under a roof where we never knew when the wind would blow it away. Our food was given to us by the UNHCR but it was unhealthy, and our education was not good either. In 2008, when I was 14 years old, the United States government started to accept Bhutanese refugees to their country, so my parents thought about our future and decided to leave the refugee camp and come here for a better life. Now I can see, the turning point of my life was resettling in United States. Because as I have mentation above I can do things that I hadn’t dreamed about. And don’t miss either small or big opportunity because you never know maybe that opportunity will change your life forever.
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