New year’s resolution
Principles can anchor us quite a bit in reality, making us follow some steps that will make us reconcile with ourselves and the way our lives are going.
Alexia…..,,the year 2025 is for me a moment of reflection and ambition. Looking back, I had an authentic experience, one that deeply marked me: the road accident I went through with my mother. My Logan, my first car, was for me more than just a means of transportation. It was proof of my work, dedication and passion for cars. Although for some it was just a Logan, for me it was the most beautiful car in the world. I had done everything possible to transform it, from scrap metal, into a car that ran and looked perfect.
But in 2025, I aim for the best version of me to look great, physically, my passion for driving had made me a person who could even drive to the corner store. I started 2025 with my license suspended for three months, and at the end of the day I don’t see this as a reason for discouragement, I see it more as an opportunity to exercise and get my body in better shape.
Emotionally, I suffered a lot after my car, and I still suffer because the first car was never forgotten, and absolutely no other car can replace it emotionally because the memories made with it will never be forgotten. The joy that my mother and I escaped this accident safely compensates for absolutely everything. Moreover, in 2025, I propose to go further, not to be afraid to get behind the wheel and drive with the same pleasure I used to drive, or even much better. I am aware that my mother and I have received a blessing, which other people only hope for, and for this reason I propose this year to give my best and help everyone tenfold.
The faculty now brings me a lot of satisfaction. The road vehicles department suits me perfectly, and every day reminds me of where I started with this passion. My Logan will always remain in my heart, being the symbol of my beginning. I firmly believe that 2025 will be a good year, a year in which I will grow and fulfill my ambitions. My first car taught me that something extraordinary can be created from nothing, and this will always stay with me.”