Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Zach David Sobiech


Amelia Butler

Title: Zach David Sobiech

PRE AP ENG 10: ThINK 1

Each and every day we all come across many different types of people not knowing what they could be suffering from. Even though some may be perfectly fine, you still do not know their situation. Sometimes these same people is someone’s child, family member (auntie/uncle, cousin, and sister/brother), or friend and they could be dying from a disease or cancerous infection. If you were aware of their situation you would probably feel different and have a different opinion of them. In some cases people knowing about their sickness will take advantage of those types of people and try to misuse them. I did some research and the story of this young man name Zach Sobiech struck a nerve. I learn about his story on this video, http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2013/05/25/exp-clouds-zach-sobiech.cnn . Zach had such a wonderful spirited heart, but sadly it all came to an end. His story is a sad but yet inspirational tragedy. Zach is a young 18 year old boy that was diagnosis with a type of cancer known as osteosarcoma. Osteosarcoma is a cancerous bone tumor. This young man had to go through ten surgeries and twenty chemotherapy sessions. Zach formed a band; he has inspired me, and is a special person that I will always remember.
            Zach formed a band with his friend, Sammy Brown. The name of the band was A Firm Handshake.  He also wrote this beautiful song, “Clouds.” This song is so touching, it describes how his time is coming to an end “it won’t be long now,” and he’ll go “up, up, up in the clouds,” Zach Sobiech. However, he wrote this song because he was told he had only weeks to live and he felt this song will help his family cope over his death. I believe this was very thoughtful of him, showing his concern for his family and friends.
            After finding out about Zach and his issue, it has been such an inspiration to me. Also I feel that Zach and me are alike in some ways. Like Zach I care about others feelings more than my own and making others happy. I commend Zach for what he has done. He has inspired me to share his story, so everyone can see that many people are suffering and you just do not know it. However, what inspired me the most about Zach is his strength, bravery, and courage he had at a time like this. It would have been such an honor to have met Zach; his bravery inspires me to keep moving forward always.
Zach knowingly as he was dying, stated in the video, was concerned about others  more than himself. I really enjoyed how in many parts of the video Zach was continuously smiling. Zach Sobiech has truly been a blessing to not only me, but to the world also. Zach David Sobiech was born on May 3, 1995 sadly he passed on May 20, 2013. “You don’t have to find out you’re dying to start living,” quote by Zach Sobiech. R.I.P (Rest in Peace) Zach “Gone but NEVER forgotten,” by the unknown.
I truly wish I could have met Zach. He is gone to a better place now, looking over all of us now. I will cherish Zach in my heart. He shows us that we should take advantage of the time now that we have with family and friends because you never know what may come up.
 
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