Friday, November 29, 2019
Stanford Essays - Lego, Toy Block, , Term Papers
  Stanford      Essay for Stanford  As the beast ran rampant through the streets, I couldn't help but wonder   if my work had been for naught. Trying to salvage any remains, I chased my   dog from the room and stared at the havoc left in his wake. The city lay   in ruins; the buildings were razed. The prospect of beginning from scratch   was ponderous, but I instantly welcomed the challenge. With patience and   determination, I began returning the small plastic bricks into their   former glory; and then greater glory. Block by block I rebuilt my cities   and block by block they built me. From these Legos I learned valuable   lessons in versatility, creativity, and tenacity.  The sheer vastness of possibilities that Legos present is both   intimidating and exhilarating. The colorful blocks lay strewn about in no   particular pattern and no particular order. From this chaos virtually   anything can be created. As a child I gradually learned not to be   intimidated by the endless possibilities but to embrace them, to relish   the opportunity to create something from nothing.  A preschool teacher recommended holding me back one year. Because I   preferred the challenge of Legos to running about with the other children   on the playground, she believed that I was socially and psychologically   unprepared for school. Little did she realize that the creativity these   blocks taught me became a cornerstone for the rest of my life. The   seemingly insurmountable challenges gave me confidence and taught me to   value cooperation. Watching my Lego edifices grow slowly but surely   skyward taught me patience. Watching them fall again taught me the   tenacity to continue onwards. Remembering how each task was created piece   by piece allowed me to, line by line, memorize the works of history's   greatest playwrights. I was able to join MEChA and help lead the Latino   community as co-president, arranging events with our two hundred members.   My organizational skills were further utilized as the commissioner of   elections.  Legos also taught me to help others and to ask for their help. I realized   that with the creativity another person at my disposal, we could build   things we had never even dreamed of on our own. During my senior year of   High School I was introduced to crew. I was enthralled by the rhythmic   grace of the sport. My dreams soon had me breathing the early morning air   nearly flying over the surface of the water. This dream seemed destined to   die unfulfilled because I grew up in a part of the country where crew   refers to the roadside construction teams, but before the year was out I   had convinced one of the Olympic coaches to take me under his wing. This   interest is one I would like to develop further.  As the years went by, my Lego blocks made way for the blocks of my future.   But just like my experiences with Legos, I continue to choose individual   blocks from chaos, each one bringing me closer to the life I dream of. The   spires lead up to a diploma, the drawbridge leads to a family, and the   buttresses support my lofty aspirations.    
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