"Twenty years from now on you will be more disappointed by the things you
did not do, than by the things you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away
from the safe harbour. Catch the trade wind in your sails!" - Mark Twain

Exchange...

Exchange is about learning. It’s not as simple as learning whatever it is that’s taught in school, though. It’s about learning how to listen, how to speak, and how to think. Learning who you are, who your friends are, and the type of people you want as friends. Learning how to trust your innermost feelings, and how to find those feelings in the first place. It’s about learning what is really important to you, and learning what you don’t really give a damn about.
 
Exchange is about learning how to tolerate, how to accept, how to like, and how to love. Learning how to give as well you receive, and how to trust that everything will even out on its own. It’s about learning that your mom and dad do have the right answers sometimes, and that your kid sister isn’t such a dumb little kid anymore.
 
Exchange is about learning to treat people as people and not as stereotypes. Learning that sometimes a kiss isn’t just a kiss, sometimes it means more, and sometimes it means less. Learning how to achieve, how to succeed, and how to accomplish. It’s about learning how not to come in first place and still be proud, and about coming in last and learning how to admit that you could’ve done better.
 
Exchange is about learning that large parties don’t necessarily mean a good time. Learning that loneliness doesn’t go away in a crowd, and that sometimes it’s okay to be by yourself on a Friday or Saturday night. It’s about learning that your lunchtime crowd doesn’t constitute your popularity, and that popularity is all a matter of perspective. It’s about learning that boredom is simply laziness of the mind, and that watching three hours of TV every night is not quality relaxation time.
 
Exchange is about learning how to pack a bag and how to pack a room full of way too much stuff. It’s about learning that people probably like you a whole lot more than they will ever tell you and that it’s your responsibility to make sure your friends know how much you appreciate them. It’s about learning that simply doing what you’re supposed to do isn’t enough, you need to put forth twice the effort in order to fully grasp whatever it is that’s sitting in front of you. It’s about learning how to make people smile.
 
Exchange is about learning how to miss people enough to not stick them in the past, and how to not miss them so much that it keeps you from moving into the future. Learning how to motivate yourself and how to motivate others. Learning what the phrase "make do" means and how to use it to make it seem as if you’re not simply "making do".
 
Exchange is about learning. Learning how to live
 
 

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