Wednesday, April 18, 2007

My Turning Point


I had been thinking about my turning point for a couple of days. In men's case, the answers would be mostly the military. That is also the case with me. When I thought back in memory, there was the best place made men mature.

I had joined the army as a driver unlike other men. So I was trained as a driver. In addition I was educated how to repair a car. After finished the course, I was sent to a military unit. I knew there was no available position as soon as I arrived. Then I was supposed to be sent to the unit on the front line. I was at a loss what to do. Actually I had been intersted in car and I was confident in adapting as a driver. Since I had no choice about position, I made up my mind to do my best during a waiting period. Truth be told, I thought I would rather die than go to GP. Opportunely, there was annual test of fighting strength capacity at the time. I memorized the details of the ordnance subject and learned it by heart as soon as I found time. I also tried to get better reputations to the transport predecessors.
I had washed the cars by myself during holiday even though there was no command. Lastly,I endeavored to keep on taking a cautious attitude.

Of course, it was pretty hard both physically and mentally at that time but looking back, it was one of the best decision I ever made. At the moment I believed that it would all work out OK and the trust gave me the confidence to follow my heart.

As a consequence, I finally was assigned a driver of the headquarters. Unavoidably a predecessor went to GP instead of me. Later I was promoted to the first driver as receiving much recognition. I have thought that I have to trust in something whatever to achieve a goal since then.

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