It's 14 december 2015, final week before the Christmas Holidays and also final week of the semester. This doesn't only mean that my finals are coming up, but also that my first semester as a freshmen college student has ended.
Going to college, it was a huge step in my life. New people, new friends, new city,.. In my whole life, I was used of doing the same things, at the same time, with the same people at the same location. During elementry and secondary school my whole life was programmed for me. Parents, teachers, doctors,.. they all decided what I did. In my whole life I thought I had freedom, but I only discovered my true freedom when I came to college. As I said in one of my earlier blogposts, I decided to grow my beard at the end of high school. In the beginning, people hated it! My dad always made these 'jokes' that I should shave it off or that I wouldn't find any girlfriend (in your face dad!), my friends and classmates always told me that I was becoming a Jihadi, a teacher even asked me if I were a muslim and if I had some radical muslim thoughts.. Like, what the f*ck society? In what kind of world do we live if a person can't do what they want, without being designated as a weirdo or even a Jihadi?
My girlfriend told me a few weeks ago: "you don't belong in the countryside", and I thought about it, and she is 100 % correct. I grew up in the countryside and have lived their for my whole life. When you live in a small village as I do, everyone knows who you're and what you did. People in the countryside love people who live according to the standards and hate people who are a bit 'different'. My friends at secondary school always told me that I am a hipster. And yes, maybe I'm. I'm not the ordinary guy, not anymore. Before, I was this guy who did what society wanted him to do, but that's not who I'm, that's not how I want to live my life! I want to live how I want, I want to wear the clothes that I want, I want to do my hair and beard how I want, I just want to be who I really am.
The past years, I always had fought with the thought of who I really am. But everything changed when I went to Barcelona during the spring break. I love photography, I love taking pictures of everything. When I did this back home, everyone thought that I was being crazy: "what is this weirdo doing with his camera?" "Is he planing to burgle this house?" and so on.. When I did this in Barcelona, everyone acted normal. I saw people wearing these 'risky' clothing, having a beard and making photographs, and nobody acted suprised. I loved it! The same happened this summer when I was in New York, Boston and Philadelphia. People can be who they want to be when they live in a city!
Some pictures that I have taken while I was in NYC, Boston, Philadelphia and Barcelona
So living in Ghent and going to college in Ghent, it had a huge impact on me! I can finally wear what I want te wear, I can finally listen to the music that I want to listen to, I can finally do my passion (photography) without seeing people staring at me or gossiping about me. When you have lived your whole life in a cage as I did, and when you finally can be who you want to be, you can't describe this feeling. College has given me so much: my freedom, my identity, but also this blog.
As you know, this blog is compulsory for our Business English course. But for me it has been much more than only this blog about school, it has been a tool of telling my story to the world, of sharing my life to the world. And I love it! That's why I decided to continue this blog, even when the course has ended. Ofcourse I will have to change the name of this blog, but the subjects will be the same!
So, this was the big news that I had announced last week, I hope you're looking forward to it as much as I do! :)
See you in 2 weeks with a new blogpost, goodbye!
PS: because photography is my big passion, I'll try to post some pictures everytime when I post a blogpost!

Countryside boys for the win man, I know how you feel. Really like your blogs, they're interesting and gives a nice insight of a Wingene-boy. Our little dinner together with Laurens was really nice, we should do it again after the exams. Happy holidays and shalom aleichem
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI really like to read your blogs, because I can imagine your view about opinions. It's also very supportive for other people to share their story!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenYou're absolutely right. Society is influencing our thoughts and beliefs. I think you should grow an even longer beard.
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