What Is Your Greatest Accomplishment?
April 16, 2018
Everyone’s goals, hopes, and dreams differ throughout their lifetime. As children grow and experience new affairs, their perspectives change.
To get an idea of how exactly their mindsets shift, we set out and asked an eclectic group of people what their biggest accomplishments are. We filmed them in the environment most natural to them, showing not only how their goals change, but how that reflects their lives as well.
We began with interviewing a 5-year-old boy, who considered his biggest accomplishment to be “playing video-games.” At the end, we asked a 97-year-old woman: hers was raising two kids.
While many people fell between with similar answers, there was a definite progression from the first years of one’s life to the last. Nothing in life is easily given: all of these accomplishments are just that, no matter how insignificant they may seem in the scheme of life.
Kaili Perry • Apr 9, 2019 at 11:12 AM
I personally think the article is a little but the powerful words you three put together……it’s just amazing. Good job Sabrina, Darcy and Emma!!!
Damon Petersen • Sep 24, 2018 at 1:56 PM
I personally like this article. Every person in their lifetime have accomplishments. Whether big or small, accomplishments are still made to depict ones progression in life. Without motivation, persistence, and hard work, accomplishments would not be so easy to achieve. Truly, it does not matter the age, each and every person in life will have at least one to two accomplishments.
Jordyn Larsen • May 2, 2018 at 2:08 PM
I love your idea to address peoples greatest accomplishments, because it really does differ for everyone. For some people its more personal and for others, maybe not. It really goes to show what others truly value in life and to see where they find their greatest strengths and motivations.
I don’t think I could say I have a single major accomplishment because life is so full of them.