I'm Justin Eckelberry, a sophomore microbiology major. Everyone calls me Georgia, so it's easy to guess, I'm from Georgia. I decided to come here to try something new, and of course, I was raised a Buckeye! I am a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and in charge of the new member intake program. In high school, my passion was horse racing. I trained for Oak Valley Farm. I love horse racing and it made me a lot of money. Now, I'm still involved in racing, but I also enjoy being a part of my fraternity and hanging out with friends and my beautiful girlfriend who keeps me in line. I am an outgoing person, who enjoys life to the fullest. I take what comes to me one day at a time and enjoy every second of life. I am very laid back and relaxed. I am also very easy to talk to; one of my best abilities is listening when something is wrong.
Changing the world is a monumental task. I believe it's possible, but one must start small, and come up with something that would grow exponentially. However, when some one thinks like that, most assume it must be something very creative and new, but few realize that small actions can have exponential impacts. Pay It Forward is a great example, just helping three people and asking them to help three people impacted the whole country. Small things can make a huge impact even if its not seen immediately. Simply being polite can change someones entire day and that could lead to them helping someone. Any chain reaction can start change. I will start change by doing what I have been doing my whole life, be the best person I can and respect everyone. I may try something bigger in the future, but for now, that's my impact on the entire world. Now in regards to the Greek community at OSU, that's a completely different story.
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