For one student in the 11th grade, her life did a complete 180, and she has social media and her creative talents to thank.
Chanie Gorkin, a member of the Hasidic community who attends Beth Rivkah High School in Crown Heights is the latest overnight sensation to be celebrated and glorified. After she submitted one of her poems to PoetryNation.com, Â the internet does what it does best, and before she knew it, her work had made it all the way to London.
It must feel good to know that something you wrote had the power and the impact to touch many all over the world in a short period of time. I mean it’s not every day that you’re in the 11th grade and you manage to make it into your neighborhood’s newsletters.
Here is the clever piece written by Chanie — there’s only one catch — after you read it from top to bottom, read it from the bottom up!
Today was the absolute worst day ever
And don’t try to convince me that
There’s something good in every day
Because, when you take a closer look,
This world is a pretty evil place.
Even if
Some goodness does shine through once in a while
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Satisfaction and happiness don’t last.
And it’s not true that
It’s all in the mind and heart
Because
True happiness can be attained
Only if one’s surroundings are good
It’s not true that good exists
I’m sure you can agree that
The reality
Creates
My attitude
It’s all beyond my control
And you’ll never in a million years hear me sayÂ
Today was a very good day