My name is Michael, people call me Mike. I’d like to start off talking about how I feel about college and people. The college experience is nice, very free and relaxed. I like however thing kind of goes at your own pace so there’s not much pressure except the testing part which seems like its extra pressure in college. There’s a lot to do here so many events, and activities that I didn’t even see half of. The people are great though it’s obvious since we are in LC 20, but overall the staff and other students seem cool. A bit about myself that I would like to share is my fears and some likes. I really fear and have an extreme dislike of clowns. There are quite a few reasons that I like to point out for other people. Point 1 is the fact that no one on earth needs that much make up. It’s scary and the only purpose it can possibly serve is to avoid people from recognizing them. If a clown killed someone, you have no way of describing them without sounding ridiculous, yeah it was the guy with a white face, blue circle around his eyes, he had rainbow hair, and a red puffy nose. It’s just wrong. Reason 2 is that no one laughs that much without being a little crazy. Clowns always have the scariest laughs. On to my likes which is anything with a little action. If there’s some kind of rush in it like winning or fighting I find it fascinating. It’s the reason why I like playing cards. I also like anything challenging that gives a sense of accomplishment like puzzles. A personal weakness of mine is my procrastination. I do things last seconds, but I get them done. It’s something I’m working on with very little luck. I guess lastly I’ll tell you all, my personal model. It’s a Chinese proverb when roughly translated is “When the ship nears the bridge, it’ll automatically go straight.” It means that things will happen if it has to happen. So I kind of kick back relax and just let things run its course. It doesn’t mean I’m completely unmotivated or just let life past me, but I enjoy life as it goes and just follow along on the ride. Some things can’t be changed, but it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy them.