Another one bites the dust…

Published:


Shinjuku…at night

https://youtu.be/tdWBjPMPsKk

This post is coming up a few days early with few vids and very few pics because this weekend, I am going on a 2 day trip to Kamakura. So, expect my next blog posting to contain much more pictures and videos.

With that being said, I want to continue this post by letting everyone know that it takes a great amount of mental strength to completely immerse yourself into a culture and language you know very little about. I went to countless seminars in preparation for this trip and still didn’t know what to expect.

The language barrier is by far the most difficult thing to compe with when traveling overseas for long periods of time. I love my host family, but sometimes I just want to vent but no one understands me. Luckily, I am able to still contact people at home and that helps. Also, my karate really helps a lot. I think if I has no means of venting, I would be very unhappy, as would anyone who had to hold in their frustration.

I also think it is very difficult for most people to let go of their way of thinking and instead, think as something or someone else. Even for me, that concept is very difficult. In fact, on philosophy of the Japanese people that I am beginning to become very fond of is the saying รฃโ€”รฃโ€šโ€กรฃโ€ รฃล’รฃยชรฃโ€ž (shouganai). That literally means, “It can’t be helped.”

Being the stubborn and persistent person I am, a saying like that is a very difficult concept to grasp. But being in this place the past 2 weeks has really helped my understanding of the things I can and cannot control. I understand now more than ever that I control only myself. I can’t control others or outcomes of situations that don’t directly involve or affect me. Finally having this understanding has renewed my resolve and helped me gain confidence in my goals.

I’m happy knowing I’m on the right path for ME. I’m ready to get my hands dirty and I’m ready for the blisters and bruises from digging so deep into the dirt that the only immediate relief in sight is my bed at the end of the day.

The world has no clue who I am…but they will.

Hector Santiago

Hector was an FEA Scholar in the fall of 2012. He studied abroad in Japan, going back to Japan to take part on the JET program after graduating from Brookdale Community College, and later going on to earn his MA in International Education at SIT. He currently works as a study abroad advisor at Brookdale Community College in New Jersey and runs his own business. *** (From 2012) Hello. ใ“ใ‚“ใซใกใฏใ€‚My name is Hector Santiago. ๅƒ•ใฎใ€€ๅๅ‰ใฏใ€ใƒ˜ใ‚ฏใ‚ฟใƒผใ€€ใ‚ตใƒณใƒ†ใ‚ฃใ‚ขใƒผใ‚ดใงใ™ใ€‚I am a 23 years old and am a student at Brookdale Community College and Kean University. I come from a low-income family and have yet to experience life outside of New Jersey. I have travelled to Florida before because my best friend lives there, but otherwise have not been out of New Jersey much. It would be a great experience to go to Japan and study a culture that interests me so much. No one in my family has ever travelled outside of the country either so it would be a chance to help move my family forward. I will be studying in Tokyo, Japan at KCP International Japanese Language School from October until December. During my time in Japan, I will be studying Japanese language and culture as outline in the course description of KCPโ€™s program. I have heard that KCP has a community service club that I would like to be involved with. In addition, I will be video recording my experience and making a video to show other students upon my return from Japan. Iโ€™m looking forward to every aspect of this trip. It is all new to me and I am very anxious to go. When I wrote my first letter to FEA for this scholarship, I was still having trouble deciding my major and how this study abroad would be relevant to it. However, over the last few weeks, Iโ€™ve decided, with great excitement, that I will pursue my B.A. degree in Asian Studies. What better way to study Asian history and culture than to be there? With the experience I get from this program, I would like to, if at all possible, start a Japanese program at Kean University when I graduate because there is none as of yet. This is why I am studying abroad through Brookdale Community College. My other interests include music, racquetball, and Goju Karate.