Cliff Jumping Essay

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Cliff jumping is not as dangerous as it seems. Before I had ever done it I had the notion that cliff jumping was far more petrifying than it actually was. I had let peers and videos keep me away from trying it. Change happens when people stop letting past experiences dictate their future decisions. In the absence of experience, one should not rely on others but be more willing to try new things in order to create a memory that could possibly last them a lifetime. The memories I have and the challenges I have faced helped shape me into who I am today. Life is all about change and the memories that come with it.

I would have never thought leading up to it that last summer would be the first time I tried cliff jumping. I had seen videos …show more content…

Before getting to the jump there was a thirty-minute drive to the site and on the way, I contemplated whether or not jumping was a good idea. I had been told by my friends who had gone the day before that someone got hurt by not jumping out towards the water, so I was fighting the fear of not jumping “right” or landing without hurting myself. As we arrived at the cliff it became apparent to me that forty foot high cliff was unmatched by its surroundings and, jagged rocks and murky water lay beneath it. I looked in amazement as I thought to myself about how soon I would be in what looked like a bottom less lake. I waited until someone jumped to make sure it was safe enough while my friends consistently urged me to go. I decided after a short amount of time had passed to jump. As I ran off the cliff into thin air I realized there was no turning back. I screamed at the top of my lungs and my heart seemed to pumped harder and pumped louder than it ever had before. Before I knew it I had hit the water. What had seemed like a minute in the …show more content…

If the event is important it will remain relevant and a person will be reminded of it with flashbacks from signs like songs or pictures etc. People try to make days such as birthdays, holidays, weddings, and honeymoons and things of that matter stand out a lot more because those events are usually correlated with being happy. Memories will have an everlasting effect on how I live my life. Memories change how I view things and also show me how to deal with change. I try not to allow memories to keep me moving forward as an individual, and try to keep myself thinking about good memories because they allow for a more open minded view on life. People allow bad memories to effect their life but do not the positive memories to play as much of a role in their lives. I like to think new things are a way of getting to know yourself as a person. No one is born having tried everything so to me there is no point in not trying something. Bad memories clog my thoughts because it can prevent people from seeing the good in others or even see a change in general. I think anyone can change it just takes their determination and willingness to change for them to change. They also have to be open minded and not allow previous actions to influence how they will view actions in the present and

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