About Me!
My name is
Clifton Martin, I’m a 21-year-old senior at the University of Southern California.
My sun sign is Leo, my rising sun is Capricorn, and my moon is Libra. I was originally
born in Virginia Beach, VA but I’m really from Nashville, TN. I’ve lived there
since I was six and I believe that the city’s warmth, appreciation for
different cultures, and southern hospitality has rubbed off on me and developed
into a part of my personality. Another part of my personality I attribute to my
parents. For me personally, family is everything, and my parents mean the absolute
world to me. I have my mother’s ambition and determination; when she puts her
mind to something, she is one of those people that will get it done. My
personal goals are to go to law school, practice corporate law in New York City,
and to be in a place where I’m happy and healthy. In order to reach these
goals, it requires hard work, persistence, and diligence and I’m convinced that
my mother’s traits have helped developed these qualities that are critical for
my aspirations. With my father on the other hand, I have his silliness and charisma.
Due to my parents, I connect most with a lion. My family is like a lion pride
and like lions, I’m so protective of my family and they also have a big
personality like myself.
However,
being from St. Louis, MO and the Bronx, NY and Baptist Christians, my parents have
conservative and traditional views on most things and this is something that was
not passed down to me. I am liberal on most issues because I believe in
equality (as cliché as that may sound) and agency – people certainly have the
right to make their own decisions. When I was younger, I remember driving in
Tennessee and seeing the hills covered in beautiful tall deciduous trees. Not
only is this one of my favorite things about where I come from, but it’s also
how I kind of envision the world. Every tree has its own roots and growth as
every human has their own story and development and who am I to ever try to
stand in anyone’s way of that?
While I
was growing up, my parents held high expectations for my brother. They wanted
the absolute best for us and desired that we do the same. They pushed us to go
beyond limits and to strive towards being our best selves. Therefore, I’ve
inherently developed expectations of myself for where I would like to be in my life,
presently and in the future, both short and long term. However, where I face
some challenge within this is that I sometimes feel like I am living by certain
expectations so that I can impress people rather than it being for me. I
constantly feel like I am doing things because I should which I know is not
necessarily in good favor, but it is something I’m working on.
Hi Clifton,
ReplyDeleteI really want to check out Nashville! My all-time, favorite food is hot chicken, so I'd love to try it in Music City. Love the plan to become a lawyer in NYC! Best of luck!
-Scott
Hi Clifton!
ReplyDeleteNashville has always been appealing to me! When I finally make the plans to make it over I know who to contact for recommendations. I connect with the lion in the same sense: protective and forward.
It's amazing that you're so close to your family and yet still have your independent beliefs; it says a lot of your character.
I look forward to getting to know you better this semester!
Best,
Allegra
Clifton, I really relate to you on the importance of family. Mine also means the world to me. I think after I moved to South Africa it really sunk in because I didn't see my dad for 5 months at a time. It so nice to hear that you got your awesome personality from your father. One of the reasons I love you as a person is for your charisma and outgoing personality. It is what makes you so unique. Being able to understand were it came from helps me gain a better understanding of who you are. Thank you for sharing !!
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