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John Rey Siriritan 12 STEM-2 Narrative Report

21st Century Literature of the Philippines and the World

When We Learn To Fly


A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.
That is what we believe and that is our driving force to push forward and gain more sweat for us to
achieve our goal. Train hard, work hard. Those lines are what I always hear. Letting out the best
version of ourselves, gaining new strengths and improving over time. That is what I can see through for
the past three months . We’ve worked so hard to achieve what we desire. Enduring the pain in every
training. Resisting the scorching heat when we are running. And having the best of our lives in the
memories we are making. Truly this is the things that shaped us to make our dreams alive. Always
remember that success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, a lot of
sacrifices and most of all, love on what you are doing. We learn from our failures, loyalty, and
persistence. And making our commitment stronger by having the discipline.
There is no secret to success. It is the result of your faith, vision, hard work, determination and
dedication. Giving your best and making it in constant leads to success and by the end, greatness will
come. Run through your desires. Train on your hopes in life. Let’s go Eagle, LET’S GO! Fly through
the air and glide to attainment. The attainment of glory. We are truly the Royal Eagles. We step up and
going forward as we take our gigantic move. We are potentate in our own lives.
And on the day of the truth where we show all the hardships we’ve been through, the feel of the
vying individuality. The race of the time. And the competence of every player. It is truly the haven for
the athlete to make a way for them to make a mark on the battlefield. Fierce looks and fiery eyes,
conditioned bodies and determined souls, and the ignition of the pain we’ve been through. Seeing the
athletes giving their best gives me the chill as I watch. Feeling the same vibe with them while I’m on
the field and track, I can say that it is the best experience I had. Truly this is what I imagined and what I
achieve in the past 2 days of the game. And in the end, our persistence changes our every failure into
extraordinary achievement. All of the courage we give, all of the motivation we gain, and all of the
consistency are indeed worth it. “The key is not the will to win because everybody has that. It is the
will to prepare to win that is important.”

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