What I Wish I Would Have Known in High School | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Student Life

What I Wish I Would Have Known in High School

The key to happiness is much closer than you think.

17
What I Wish I Would Have Known in High School

On the first day of freshman year, you walk into school thinking that the next four years are going to be the best of your life. It's a chance to get more involved in new clubs and sports and shake the old reputation you used to carry around in junior high.

I hate to break it to you, high-schoolers, but the next four years actually mean nothing.

Sure, high school is fun, and you get to make a lot of friends and memories that will last a lifetime, but when you're older, do you really want to look back on your high school glory days thinking that was when you hit your peak? If you ask me, it's quite depressing to think that the best days of your life were spent at the same time you went through your awkwardness stage, aka ages 14-18. High school is a place full of children who are only there because they have to be, making friends based on convenience rather than merit. Moving on to the real world and growing up is when you get to figure things out for yourself and become independent. It is when you can truly find out what it means to be happy.

In high school, I wish I would have known that you don't have to deal with people who do not have your best interest in mind. We try to make friends and fit in so hard that we can forget about trying to make ourselves happy. It is easier to be well-liked than to be bullied for actually having opinions and voicing them. We think that because we are on the same athletic team or have the same class as someone we have to be friends with them. You get judged because of who you are, what you think, and what you're involved with anyways, so why not make what you say worth it? Not every move you make is going to be liked, but if you aren't making yourself happy, what's the point? Worrying about what others think of you takes too much time and effort.

In college, I have found that I can be myself and be loved by all of my friends for it. I have burned some bridges along the way, but in the end it was worth it. As badly as you think you want to be friends with someone or with a certain group, if they aren't in it to see you become the best version of yourself, you have to learn how to say goodbye. I wish I would have known that stereotypes don't follow you to college. You think reinventing yourself from junior high to high school is big, try going from high school to college. You can move halfway across the country if that's what you please. No one will know your name, and they won't care if you used to be a cheerleader or the captain of the debate team. You can be yourself and won't be defined by such shallow things.

What I wish I would have known in high school is that it isn't wrong to want to be happy. Who cares what people think about you? Who cares if people aren't lining up to be friends with you? As Taylor Swift would say, “haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate." When you realize your full potential and stop caring so much about what other people think of you, it'll be the best day of your life.

You can't please everyone, and the most important person to make happy is you. I wish it didn't take me so long to realize that I could be confident and independent and not care what my peers have to say. High school can be filled with so much drama and becoming carefree can be the best thing to ever happen to you.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
an image of taylor swift standing center stage surrounded by her backup dancers in elegant peacock esque outfits with a backdrop of clouds and a box rising above the stage the image captures the vibrant aesthetics and energy of her performance during the lover era of her eras tour
StableDiffusion

A three-and-a-half-hour runtime. Nine Eras. Eleven outfit changes. Three surprise songs. Zero breaks. One unforgettable evening. In the past century, no other performer has put on an electric performance quite like Taylor Swift, surpassing her fans ‘wildest dreams’. It is the reason supporters keep coming back to her shows each year. Days later, I’m still in awe of the spectacle ‘Miss Americana’ puts on every few days in a new city. And, like one of Taylor’s exes, has me smiling as I reminisce about the memories of the night we spent together.

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

Every Girl Needs To Listen To 'She Used To Be Mine' By Sara Bareilles

These powerful lyrics remind us how much good is inside each of us and that sometimes we are too blinded by our imperfections to see the other side of the coin, to see all of that good.

80963
Every Girl Needs To Listen To 'She Used To Be Mine' By Sara Bareilles

The song was sent to me late in the middle of the night. I was still awake enough to plug in my headphones and listen to it immediately. I always did this when my best friend sent me songs, never wasting a moment. She had sent a message with this one too, telling me it reminded her so much of both of us and what we have each been through in the past couple of months.

Keep Reading...Show less
Zodiac wheel with signs and symbols surrounding a central sun against a starry sky.

What's your sign? It's one of the first questions some of us are asked when approached by someone in a bar, at a party or even when having lunch with some of our friends. Astrology, for centuries, has been one of the largest phenomenons out there. There's a reason why many magazines and newspapers have a horoscope page, and there's also a reason why almost every bookstore or library has a section dedicated completely to astrology. Many of us could just be curious about why some of us act differently than others and whom we will get along with best, and others may just want to see if their sign does, in fact, match their personality.

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

20 Song Lyrics To Put A Spring Into Your Instagram Captions

"On an island in the sun, We'll be playing and having fun"

8872
Person in front of neon musical instruments; glowing red and white lights.
Photo by Spencer Imbrock on Unsplash

Whenever I post a picture to Instagram, it takes me so long to come up with a caption. I want to be funny, clever, cute and direct all at the same time. It can be frustrating! So I just look for some online. I really like to find a song lyric that goes with my picture, I just feel like it gives the picture a certain vibe.

Here's a list of song lyrics that can go with any picture you want to post!

Keep Reading...Show less
Chalk drawing of scales weighing "good" and "bad" on a blackboard.
WP content

Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. It depends on how good you treat others.

We are all born to do something great. Whether that be to grow up and become a doctor and save the lives of thousands of people, run a marathon, win the Noble Peace Prize, or be the greatest mother or father for your own future children one day. Regardless, we are all born with a purpose. But in between birth and death lies a path that life paves for us; a path that we must fill with something that gives our lives meaning.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments