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Re: National Honors Society
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Originally Posted by JaneYoung
Sometimes being a part of a program of value and opportunity is enough. And, what you put into the program is what you get out of it.
Jane
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So true, so true. That's how most activities work, and most of them are usually fun. It's other things like the NHS that actually awards people who they see. Not everyone needs to see what you do, it's those who it affects that it truly matters to. A simple service project shouldn't be to get attention or inducted into orginizations such as the NHS, but to help others, and do what's right. I am not trying to make NHS sound like it's for those who are snoby, it is a great thing to be a part of and shows that you have done great things, I'm just saying that you don't need it to feel great or noticed. NHS is just to show a FEW things that everyone has done. It shows a small part of something big. Don't ever feel like you need to be in those programs, and don't feel so let down if you don't get inducted in. Keep up helping people, and never feel discouraged.
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