10 Questions With Aryan Shoaei
Aryan Shoaei has recently been preoccupied with balancing her social and private lives. He talks about his future plans and his desire to travel. “I am afraid of the future, but I want to live my life the way I want to, and I want to work hard to achieve it.”
Aryan Shoaei is a sophomore.
Q: What movie was so sad that you would never watch again?
A: “We are family” was sad because the mom had cancer and couldn’t grow old with her family.
Q: What would be the absolute perfect day?
A: Hanging out with my friends.
Q: What did you learn a little too late?
A: I learned that trusting and letting people into your lives is not the safest for anyone. It hurts when they walk out of your life and the more doors someone opens in their hearts the more likely they are to get hurt.
Q: What is the most significant sign of weakness?
A: Emotional immaturity, because it shows you are unable to communicate and it shows you are unable to look at both sides of the perspectives.
Q: If money was no object, where would you live?
A: Ossetia, because they don’t need money to live, they leave in happiness and in peace.
Q: What were the last two books you read?
A: My chemistry handbook and textbook…I am not much of a reader.
Q: Where would you go if you were to drop everything and go on a road trip?
A: Anywhere, realistically anywhere outside of Houston.
Q: What is the worst habit you have?
A: I don’t really have a bad habit that I can think of right now.
Q: What scares you?
A: Losing people I love.
Q: What do you fantasize about?
A: I fantasize about my future a lot. I really anticipate what will happen in the future.
Your donation empowers the student journalists of Alief Kerr High School. With your help, we can continue producing meaningful stories and quality content just like this. Every contribution goes toward purchasing essential equipment and covering our annual website hosting fees.