
Not Throwing Away Your Shot
Ever since I was seven years old, I have been a superfan of the Broadway musical, Hamilton. This show combined my love for American history and music, as I have seen the film on Disney+ many times, watched it in person and blasted the soundtrack for years. One particular song has always stayed with me: “My Shot.” This third track, sung by a young Alexander Hamilton, captures the hunger and drive of the future Founding Father. The song’s most popular lyric, “I’m not throwin’ away my shot,” showed that Hamilton refused to let opportunity pass him by and was determined to make the most of it.
FFA helped me understand the importance of taking every opportunity. As a freshman, I set a goal of making it into the National FFA Band. I was nervous about applying, because very few underclassmen got into the band each year. Despite being anxious, I decided to submit my application. A few months later, I got the email congratulating me on making the National FFA Band. While I had doubted myself, the band directors saw something and took a chance on me. Had I not put myself out there, I would have missed out on one of my favorite FFA memories.
Missouri FFA members, I encourage you to take every opportunity. While you have time left, whether you are an incoming freshman or entering your last year of high school, do not throw away your shot in FFA. Apply for that chapter officer position, bring your animal to show at the county fair or write a speech to present in a fall speaking contest. There will come a day when you will have to take off your blue jacket for the final time, but until then, I hope that you–like Alexander Hamilton–will not throw away your shot.