Bianca Wargo
Bio
Psychology and English Writing double major at Kean U
1 Thessalonians 4:3-8
Leaving my old writing up to go back sometimes and see how God's changed me to be better.
PODCAST: Gold Scars (available on Spotify & Anchor)
insta/TikTok: @biancawargo
Stories (51/0)
The Power of Pizza
Beauty is a thing with wings, flying high, beautiful, and blind in the sky until it isn't so high anymore, or flying so much as crashing headfirst into the ground. When you really think about it, that's high school. Hell, that's life. You don't normally see the beauty in it though, do you? Well, most people don’t. Joseph B. Wirthlin once said, “The more often we see the things around us—even the beautiful and wonderful things—the more they become invisible to us. That is why we often take for granted the beauty of this world: The flowers, the trees, the birds, the clouds—even those we love. Because we see things so often, we see them less and less.”
By Bianca Wargo5 years ago in Motivation
How to Survive in the World to Come
What teachers don't teach you in school is that people are real jerks. They teach you to be good and kind and respectful and helpful, and not only do those same teachers go and do exactly the opposite and leave you in the dirt where other kids kick you, but they don't enforce those lessons until it becomes a real fight— and even then, it's really just because they're tired of all the noise. As a matter of fact, they always seem to favor the mean kids. My school, unfortunately, skipped that lesson almost entirely. The only people I had to teach me what it means to be a good person were my parents. I guess you could say I'm one of the lucky ones in that case. My parents never spoiled me like all those brats at school, they never lied or sugarcoated anything. Even if I didn't like what they said, I at least appreciated it in the end.
By Bianca Wargo5 years ago in Psyche