Do we always know the answer? Not in math class when the teacher asks, “What is x equal to?” or when taking your permit test and it asks, “What should you do at a stop sign?” Everyone is constantly trying to solve every problem in life with answers: the cure for cancer, when is he planning to propose, if she should let her mother take her final breath, and if he should accept his new job promotion. Elders take time to look back and reflect on life, and the answers they came up with to solve their own problems. Most wish they had more time and didn’t rush through life. Wherever you are right now, no matter if you’re at the highest point reaching the stars or at your lowest feeling like you want to end it all, just know is it ok to not know right now.
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Nicolette Raynor, Editor
Hi! I am Nicolette Raynor! I am a member of the class of 2028! I am an editor for the arts and entertainment section of Horizon. Aside from Horizon, I am member of the varsity kickline, student government association (SGA), and the science research program. I have also served as an overall Class Night chairperson for my grade!





























