

A full day of a literal emotional roller-coaster, a full day of confronting your own fears, and a full day with a full blast of encouragement and enlightenment. Right now, for most Challenge Day participants, including me, it feels like a rush of mixed, unexplainable emotion. But it is my second time going through Challenge Day and I can’t help but wonder why I forgot how it felt.How many students remember last year’s motivational speaker, Keith Hawkins? We remember his jokes about butt lock and his wise cracks about freaking, but it wouldn’t be a bad bet to say not many remember his message. How many students remember “Every 15 Minutes?“ We remember the clear message, but the number of MVHS students who choose to abuse alcohol probably has not decreased significantly. How many motivational speakers and activities have come to our school truly affected the masses in the long-term?Many adults throw things our way to help fix or change our lives, but look at how stubborn our generation is— we don’t remember them. It’s shameful that if asked one month after my first Challenge Day, I wouldn’t be able to recall the promises I made to myself that day, even the heartfelt one of being the change that stopped any form of oppression on this campus. People do forget, and this is not Challenge Day’s or Keith Hawkin’s or any other motivational speaker‘s fault.

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