Our brains are in a blank state when we are born. It is what we call as tabula rasa. However, as we grow up, we stumble upon things, we learn along the way. As for me, I couldn’t put the credit al for myself for learning everything that I know up to this very moment. I am nothing if not for the people whom I consider as my greatest mentors in life. I would not have learned how to eat, drink, read, and write if not for my hardworking family members. They have taught me the basic  things that I would have to k now to get on with life but until today, they are still there to teach me especially now that I am already an adult, an adult who is still naive . Next, I would not have learned the complicated algebra and math equations if not for the first teacher who guided me and I’ve learned from so much, Ms. Del Castillo. She was strict, but she allowed  us to make mistakes, and from hose mistakes, she taught us how to find our strength especially in Math. Lastly, my mentor in Chemistry, the professor who made me think that Chemistry was easy if learned in the right way. The mentor who made it seem like Chemistry was super fun, and he was not wrong at all. Because of these people, I was able to unlock a whole new level of learning. I believe that I would meet a lot more who will contribute to things I know right now. Â