My aspiration to become a city council member

Location

75217
United States
32° 42' 35.9604" N, 96° 40' 28.2144" W

I have dreamed about working in a city council in the state of Texas for quite a while. I became interested in government ever since I started studying political science at the University of Texas at Dallas for my bachelor’s degree. First, I have learned about issues surrounding our city, how politicians run for election in a government, and I can use my knowledge I have gained to represent my district in an effective manner. Second, I have met two U.S. Representatives from Texas from both political parties in person, Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) and Pete Sessions (R-TX). Later, if I gain enough popularity and resources, I could run for the Dallas county government seat for one of the following cities: Dallas, Mesquite, or Garland. Then even later, I could run as a state representative or a state senator for one of those cities and work on their cases from Austin.
There are some problems for me, however, in achieving this career goal. First, I have a form of autism called Asperger’s Syndrome, which affects my social skills and emotions adversely; along with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), which affects my ability to concentrate and to remain calm at times of tension. Second, some members of my family do not think I can be a city council member because of these problems and because of how long it is taking me to get my bachelor’s degree, because I have failed several classes and have had to take them over to get better credit and to remain in good standing in the university.
I may have many obstacles in my career path; however, I can overcome these obstacles in many ways. For example, I can get better treatment and counseling for my ADHD and Asperger’s Syndrome. Another way I can overcome these obstacles is by taking at least nine credit hours during the fall and spring semesters, and taking at least six credit hours during the summertime. Finally, I can ask my family members to be supportive of and be more patient with me in my efforts of earning my degree.
Once I have overcome these obstacles, I would be able to earn my bachelor’s degree and carry out my career goal. I would be the second member of my entire family to have a bachelor’s degree; the first is my deceased grand cousin Jay, so I am doing this in his honor as well as mine. I am also doing this to encourage the younger members of my generation to get a college education.
Once I have earned and received my degree, I would feel excited that I could now pursue my goal. I would also feel a deep sense of accomplishment after earning my degree because I would have the same level of education as my deceased grand cousin Jay and impress the rest of my family. In addition, I will feel proud that I overcame the obstacles to earn my degree and pursue my goal as a city council member.

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ultrabookworm

I hope you overcome your difficulties, writer! There are people cheering and praying for you on this end. The way you write makes me think that you will be able to fulfill your dream. Keep pushing!

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you can be anyhting you want to be

commit and believe-bring awareness to reality

you will overcome all adversity as long as you don't give up

keep writing and aspiring others

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