In the article “The epidemic of Worry” by David Brooks He
mentions that “This modern polarized America, worry seems to come in two
flavors.” The two “flavors” that are mentioned by Brooks are the worries in
America and the anxiety (there are 2 types the good “concrete anxiety” and bad
“the dark side.”) that people face with the election around the corner. A major
problem Brooks states “Anxiety is coursing through American Society. It has
become its own destructive character on the national stage.” The definition for
worry is-your awareness of the present and your ability to what’s around you
right now. Generally, when you hear the word “worry” it’s related to the fear
of missing out on something, and the dizziness of freedom. Statics show that
because of the upcoming election more than half of all Americans are very
stressed.
These two “worries” play apart in my
friendships. I had major anxiety coming to college. A major part of the anxiety
was worrying about how am I going to have new friends and meet people. Also,
leaving all my friends that went to high school with me was a major struggle of
fear. I was a part of my high school volleyball team for 4 years. I grew a
strong relationship which each athlete on my team. Another reason why I was
worried was because, my best friend and I decided to go to different colleges.
She decided to go to Texas Tech and is a member of a sorority. Knowing that she
is 443 miles from me is sickening to think because she used to be two minutes away
from me. Also, I got worried about our friendship not cause the distance but
because she was joining a sorority and I knew she was going to find the right
one for her and have the best sorority sisters but that’s when I got worried
about our friendship because, I didn’t want anyone else to be compared to our
friendship. She is like a sister to me we hung out together every day and know
everything about each other. Coming to college was a hard transition knowing I
wasn’t going to have my best friend to experience it with but, we both are
happy with where we stand today and faced our fear of meeting people. We both
have met so many new people that we are so thankful that god placed them in our
lives and our friendship will not be broken no matter how far we are from each
other.
I totally understand what you said about your Best friend. My best friend moved to TCU and its so hard being away from her.
ReplyDeleteLeaving best friend has been very stressful, I agree coming to college gave me really bad anxiety.
ReplyDeleteI had the same fear when coming to college. Then I found people who were going through the same thing and we became good friends.
ReplyDeleteyes i felt the same way about coming to college.
ReplyDeleteLeaving home was hard for me also.
ReplyDeletethis article was very helpful. coming to college was very stressful for me too.
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