How a high school kid can find their passion and change the world
- Part 1 How a high school kid can find their passion and change the world
Show Notes
-
00:30Discovering interests and passions to drive successExploring methods to identify personal interests and passions for future success.
-
05:15Balancing academics and extracurricular activities effectivelyStrategies for managing academic workload alongside extracurricular commitments.
-
10:45Leveraging mentorship for personal and academic growthBenefits of mentorship in fostering personal and academic development.
Quotes
-
"I realized that there is no one who can tell me what I can or cannot do as a kid." - Grace Price
-
"I graduated with high honors, pursued my masterpiece, and kept up with all my academic work." - Grace Price
-
"The good side [of social media] has literally taught me all of the stuff that I've gotten to. Up until now, it taught me how to build an audience, how to make connections in the real-world way." - Grace Price
-
“A lot of teens don't know this, but one large tin of french fries actually has equivalent amounts of a toxin to 25 cigarettes.” - Grace Price
-
“It doesn't feel like I'm going to college to figure out what I need to do; I already have that figured out for me.” - Grace Price.
Up Next:
-
Part 1How a high school kid can find their passion and change the world
High School Senior Grace Price, a graduate from Alpha High School in Austin, TX, founded by MacKenzie Price, delves into the journey of finding one's passion and making a difference in the world. She shares insights on how young individuals can discover their interests and create a positive impact on society. Grace's discussion highlights the importance of self-discovery and pursuing one's dreams to bring about meaningful change.