Me by the Numbers
by Jared Korotney
I have a very diverse and unique lifestyle, so just picking four numbers would never be enough to describe who I am. However, one of the most defining numbers that represents me, in my opinion, is the number 3.

This number is important for me for several reasons. I spoke my first word at the age of three (my first word was "trapezoid", if you can believe it). I graduated from high school on June 3rd, which was also the first day ever where I was able to pull an all-nighter. My AP Calculus AB exam in high school was the third AP exam I ever took, and I ended up getting my only 5 on that exam. Many important milestones in my life happened during the month of March, the third month of the year. The biggest thing was my discovery of Asperger's syndrome, which I was diagnosed with at the age of, you guessed it, three (At least I think. It was somewhere around that age.). March was also the month when my grandmother passed away, and it was the first time ever where I was able to mature myself up to comfort my mother when she needed it. My brother was born when I was three-years-old. And last, but not least, I believe strongly in the holy trinity in my religion of Judaism.
This number is important for me for several reasons. I spoke my first word at the age of three (my first word was "trapezoid", if you can believe it). I graduated from high school on June 3rd, which was also the first day ever where I was able to pull an all-nighter. My AP Calculus AB exam in high school was the third AP exam I ever took, and I ended up getting my only 5 on that exam. Many important milestones in my life happened during the month of March, the third month of the year. The biggest thing was my discovery of Asperger's syndrome, which I was diagnosed with at the age of, you guessed it, three (At least I think. It was somewhere around that age.). March was also the month when my grandmother passed away, and it was the first time ever where I was able to mature myself up to comfort my mother when she needed it. My brother was born when I was three-years-old. And last, but not least, I believe strongly in the holy trinity in my religion of Judaism.
Another number that comes to mind when I think about who I became today is the number 17. Almost all of the important things in my life that involve this number happened when I was at that age. At the age of seventeen, I was able to finally stand up for myself and realize that the friends that I was hanging out with were not good people, so I got myself out of that situation and into a new, good group of friends. Also, I started to learn how to take care of myself at that age, and it was also the age where I felt closer to God than any other time before that. I also got involved with many clubs during that age that helped to build me into the man that I am today, such as Key Club, a service organization that I am currently going further in getting involved, with me being a part of Circle K. One more thing to add is that I found out that I was diagnosed with Asperger's at the age of 17. 
I was in Key Club too! I loved it.
ReplyDeleteI love how much thought you put into this! I love it!
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