Steel

Steel

I often see myself as a tough and shining metal because when I’m faced with tough problems and decisions, I try to be as strong as steel. In Chemistry, metals are associated with positive charges, and that explains how I deal with trials. I just shine and defy all the odds while keeping my unwavering optimism alive until the end. But sometimes, I reach my melting point, just like what other metals do, and I can’t help myself but break down and cry. After that, I solidify again to a new and more polished steel, much prepared to face the world and all the challenges that it has to offer.

/07.30.09/

3 Responses to Steel

  1. I’m having the impression that I have a bit of influence on you in making this blog post. ^_^

  2. Love your essay…well said. Liked how you interpret it.

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