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Aguirre, Nelson Jr. T.

BSA 2A
ARTS APPRECIATION

WHAT CAN I SEE MYSELF TEN YEARS FROM NOW?

Ten years from now, I picture myself in a different role than what I might have initially thought –
not as an accountant but as a police officer. It's a change in direction that excites me, as I
envision a life filled with unique challenges and opportunities to make a positive impact on my
community.

In my future as a police officer, I see myself wearing a uniform that will fit not only my
reflection but also my goal, ready to serve and protect. Instead of being surrounded by
spreadsheets and financial reports, my days will be spent patrolling the streets, ensuring that
everyone feels safe and secure. The hustle and bustle of the city will be my office, and my
responsibilities will extend beyond numbers to the well-being of the people around me.

Becoming a trusted member of the community is a greater responsibility of being a police officer
than simply upholding the law. Developing relationships with the residents, being friendly, and
providing support when required are how I picture myself. My function will be carefully tied into
the foundation of the community, whether it is offering assistance to someone in need or
supporting them.

This path's feeling of fairness is one of the things that pulls me toward it. Keeping the law up to
date and making sure everyone is treated fairly are my duties as a police officer. My ideals and
the desire to make a positive impact on a fair and peaceful society are in line with my dedication
to justice and equality.

Undoubtedly, there will surely be difficulties in handling the unexpected, meeting hazards
head-on, and navigating through stressful situations. However, what drives me along this route is
the possibility of conquering these obstacles, picking up lessons from them, and developing both
personally and professionally.

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