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In one of my most meaningful experiences, would it be a bad idea to talk about why I thought it lacked meaning in the work/activities section?
One of my most meaningful experiences was being a D1 athlete, however, I quit playing after my sophomore year. Currently about half of my description talks about what I learned from the experience and how I grew, and the other half talks about how I did not find any lasting fulfillment in being an athlete and ended up finding it meaningless, which resulted in me looking for another way to spend my time (Currently work a lot as a CNA). I guess this experience is most meaningful for me because it made me realize I didn't want to spend my time doing something without fulfillment.
Is this a fine reason to talk about why one of my most meaningful activities lacking meaning in of itself? Or should I just stick to what I learned?
u/New_Cardiologist3670 — 1 day ago