Monday, November 11, 2013

Service


Service

 

I believe in service. I believe that we are born to make the world a better place than the one   we arrived in. I believe that that through service we can do just that.

First off, let me introduce myself. My name is Bryce Mitchell. I’m 15 going 16 (and ready to finally get my license). I live in Marion, Arkansas. I’m a Conservative Republican and a Christian (just letting you know where my alliances lie), Most importantly, I am a human being who wants to make a difference.

I was probably about 5 when I asked my mother a question she wasn’t expecting to hear. No, I wasn’t asking her anything about the birds and the bees. Instead, I was asking her why she worked so much, and after deep thought she gave me this answer, “People need Mommy’s help.” My mom was an EMT at the time when she gave me that answer, and I found that her answer would be echoed from the mouths of others in similar professions. Those people knew that out there, there are people, nations, and a world that needed their help.

I can’t help but revere those who serve the greater good. Service is in my blood. I come from a long line of service men and women. My mom as I said earlier use to be an EMT. My uncle was a Fire Fighter. My grandfather is retired army. My great grandfather was a Marine during World War Two.

I define service as an act of compassion or bravery that betters or helps someone other than yourself. I like to think I lead a prosperous life of service, but honestly I know I could do a lot more to better the world. That’s okay though, I plan to keep serving the rest of my life so I know I’ll make a difference. I probably wouldn’t be here if service was an uncommon thing.

I was seven years old when I witnessed a shooting. Apparently a drug deal or gang violence or something had gone bad two doors down. All I remember was hearing multiple SNAPS and then my mom telling me to get under the car as fast as I could. After a while, I heard the sirens and someone yell put the weapon down a couple more SNAPS. Then it was over. The shooter was caught and sent to jail.

That event scared the living daylights out of me, but I was comforted by the fact that I had just witnessed a hero in action. I remember dressing up as a police officer that Halloween. I was inspired to try and live a life with as much compassion and valor as that man had showcased. I still try to follow that example and I encourage others to do the same. So I ask you, how will you serve.

 

 

                                                                                                                                Bryce Mitchell

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