
Throughout the semester I have been working with some great people at the Administrative Offices of The Superior Court of California. Their dedication to what they do is very inspiring.
In particular, the person I am working with, dedicates at least 13-15 hours of her life every day to progressing her cause. This kind of dedication is very unusual to me, since I have not seen anyone be that passionate about what they do. Not only is she passionate about her work, she gets recognized for what she does yearly, by getting awards and recognition from higher ranking officers. But, what I noticed is that she is very humble and no matter how much success there is in her wake, she keeps her head and continues to work by helping low income people with their legal issues. The amount of time she spends working with broken families to work out custody battles and alimony issues pays off. What is the point of this blurb? I would love to be able to have that kind of a job, where I love what I do, as well as make a difference in the world. I believe that this is endeavor is one of the most ethical things a person can do, even without millions in the bank. Anyone can write a check, but only a few make a real difference in the community by gracing it with their presence and effort.
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