Highlander Vol 13 Issue 4

Page 13

Dear sophomore Phoebe, Two years ago, in January of 2020, you wrote me a letter to open during our senior year. This was prior to COVID-19, however, which you wouldn’t believe happened even if I told you. The past two years have been nothing close to what you expected, but they have nonetheless been your best periods of growth. You asked many surface-level questions about prom, field trips, and the summer before senior year. Unfortunately, a lot of events you were looking forward to never happened, and the phrase “postponed indefinitely” is something you’ll be very familiar with. Ultimately, online school gave you a much-needed break. Your busy academic and social lives were put on pause, and you had nothing to do but sit in your bedroom and think. You thought about your future and how nothing at this point was guaranteed. You thought about the ways you wanted to improve yourself and what it might take to finally get to the point of self-love. You thought about the people you surrounded yourself with and how strangely this new period of isolation made you happier. You were happier to be away from academic stress. You were happier to be away from constant self-doubt. You were happier to be away from people that were dragging you down. You do not owe anything to those that make you feel in any way less of yourself. Cutting these people out of your life is not a sign of disrespect towards them but a far greater respect for yourself. I look back on you in amazement for your toleration and survival in such unhealthy relationships. It hurts to know that when writing me that letter, you already felt the weight they put on you. Just know that you remove it eventually, and you are allowed to be unforgiving. I am so proud of you for putting yourself first and making the hard decisions you made. Nothing has given you more freedom and happiness. Coming back to school your senior year has been nothing short of a full-circle moment. You left sophomore year in a state of confusion, not knowing anything about college, relationships, or what might lie ahead. As I am entering my second semester of senior year, most of your questions have been answered. I have found a deep passion for journalism, which I intend to continue in college. I am so lucky to be surrounded by people who I love and who love me deeply. I would not wish to finish out my final years of adolescence with anyone else. Although these past years have been a whirlwind, remember that you are not alone. As crazy as it sounds, it’s okay to ask for help, and it’s not a sign of weakness to show that you are struggling. You finished your letter with one final question: “Phoebe, are you happy?” Yes. I am in a place where I am so happy to be me, and I am so grateful for you. Without you, I would have never known my worth, and your experiences have taught me so much over the past two years. Take it one day at a time, be kind to yourself and to others, and know that you are worth far more than you know.

All my love, Senior Phoebe

Phoebe Gulsen

MARCH 2022 HIGHLANDER 13


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Lonliness is

2min
pages 50-51

Inked

9min
pages 52-56

Origins of Disney stories

6min
pages 46-47

Students struggle through senioritis

5min
pages 48-49

Behind the scenes of Belmont history

3min
pages 44-45

Untold stories of 911 operators

4min
pages 40-41

Let’s talk about it

5min
pages 42-43

Are resellers ruining sneaker culture?

4min
pages 38-39

Stereotypes about teenage employees are misinformed

1min
pages 36-37

The rivalry 22 Racing through 2022 23 A lifetime of competition

14min
pages 20-29

The problem of online consumerism

3min
page 31

H Mart snack recommendations

3min
pages 32-33

Are you a wish-cycler?

2min
page 34

Thank Cesar Chavez for your strawberries

2min
page 35

Editorial: schools must prepare students for real life

2min
page 30

History of March Madness

2min
pages 18-19

Legacy on walls

1min
page 17

Masks unmasked

2min
pages 8-9

Methods for relaxation

1min
page 12

Dear sophomore Phoebe

2min
page 13

Carlmont critters

4min
pages 14-15

Exploring milk alternatives

5min
pages 4-5

Spring into cooking

3min
pages 10-11

Governance Council makes a mark at Carlmont

2min
page 16

National Cereal Day

2min
pages 6-7
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