Submitted by Fred on

Triumph of the Will

Triumph of the Will
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We have a next door neighbor, Charlotte (Charlie) Johnson, who we have known for over 6 years and have seen mature into an accomplished young woman.  

After suffering a number of medical setbacks for over 2 years, surviving a serious bike accident and changing schools, she found herself falling behind, but found her niche in a local high school/college program and figured out how to take the SAT test without asking for (needed) extra time. 

After all was said and done, she didn't feel sorry for herself, blame others or complain, she just persevered, applied herself and came out on top!

With all the troubles and hardship in today's world, it is a pleasure to observe accomplishment nearby and to acknowledge an example of triumph of the will.  

Congrats Charlie and keep on willing yourself onward!

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Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Thu, 04/10/2025 - 20:57

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Judy Mauer

She is an achiever, and will accomplish great things.
Rick Raymond

We don’t sail directly into the wind
Tacking to the left, to the right
Port and starboard
I’ve sought to understand the voice
Not as a command but as a whispered breeze
A chrysalis journey
Seeking meaningfulness not yet understood
Through waters shrouded in mist
Being “pulled by the future”
In liminal space— shedding, transforming, emerging…
Giving life
Louis Cappelli

We need more young people like that, the world just doesn't hand everything to us, you have to work for it.
ODEY RAVIV

Nice story of determination. Wonderful to see and be a small part of her climb!
Dana Charlton

What a wonderful story of accomplishment, and more. It is a reminder that we CAN do it once we come to terms with the situation, which is likely the hardest part. The recognition that you and others have given this young woman will inspire her again, and again if needed. Good work on your part, too!
Rona Gura

I love this!!! Her strength of character is inspiration to us all.

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