Class of 1997-Student Graduation Reflections
James McCarver, Jr.
Who I am makes a difference because of where I have been, where I am today,
and where I am going. I have been on a journey that has taken me to mountains
high and valleys low. I have seen things that are to awful to talk about. I
have also experienced some of the best that life has to offer. This is what
makes me who I am and today that I am makes a difference, because I stand for
something real.
The person I am today stands for the platform of righteousness,
peace, and hope. Honesty and integrity are the keys to who I am, and that makes
a difference. Those who know me know me for who I am and not who I pretend
to be. Who I am makes a difference to those who knew me when I had lost my
purpose and my way. The person I am today gives hope to those who still suffer.
A loving God has given unto me the strength and ability to pick up the pieces
of my shattered past and become a whole person again, and that makes a difference.
My family, friends, and community have witnessed the fact that who I am
makes a difference. I am someone who against all odds stood up one day and
said, "Yes, I can," and when I did that it made a difference to my entire circle
of influence. Who I am has impacted many in my community to the point that
my story and my success have made a difference in the lives of some of those
who have watched me. They are now following in my footsteps. Who I am makes
a difference because of the knowledge I have gained in the ADS program at DVC.
With the knowledge I have gained I will be able to help others help themselves,
and that will make a difference. Today I can truly say that I thank God for
who I am, it makes a difference. I am confident, competent, reliable, dependable,
but most of all, I am totally aware of who I am. This has made a tremendous
change in how I view the world as I continue my life's journey. I pray that
I never forget that who I am makes a difference.