Thursday, October 3, 2013

[PitchRate] Are you kidding me?

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Hey Kyle,
 
Here I am, living in a rural Serbian village, which is not the easiest thing I’ve ever done. Budapest was somewhat of an adjustment from U.S. living, but this is a whole other level. Things I took for granted in Budapest have become glaringly absent, like not having a Starbucks around the block when I need a quick fix on a challenging day.
 
In my world, I’m making some big sacrifices to be here for my new school. I mean, it’s one thing to visit Stara Moravica for the weekend, but it’s a whole different game living here. And, as you may know, teaching isn't my day job. I’m doing this to serve my commitment to make a difference. So when I heard that one of the students was complaining he wasn't getting what he wants from the classes, I was a little ticked (a non-technical term for pissed).
 
It’s so easy to see these things in other people, but here's what I saw in me.
 
Drew
PitchRate.com
 
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