But I have to disagree with Miley, as I do on pretty much everything.
I think everywhere that I have gone in the last year has significantly impacted how I view my life and my future. Going abroad taught me more than I can write--but above all, it taught me that you grow most when you step outside your comfort zone. Going to the University of Tennessee Knoxville has taught me that "jumping through the hoops" is a necessity, but you should definitely be having fun while doing it.
But Nashville... there's just something special about this city. Maybe it's just the timing of it all, but living here and working at the Tennessee Legislature has taught me that "the real world" is not something that follows graduation. It's something that we live in every day, and we should embrace it. Not only should we embrace it, but we should actively engage in it.
Eat. Drink. Dance. Sing. Work. Play. Vote.
Nashville is a party, but it's not THE party. Life is. So participate and enjoy.
