Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Class Assignment - Quickwrite - Hopes and Dreams
Everyone has their own hopes and dreams. For me, it is the same. When I was younger, I wanted nothing more than a dog. But because I live in an apartment, I couldn't have one, or else it might be loud for the neighbors. Also, my brother and I are allergic to fur, so it wouldn't be a smart idea to get a dog. So in order to compensate for not having a dog, we got fish and turtles. Then finally, when we went to Europe, my mom relented and got us a rabbit. Now, I'd rather keep my rabbit than get a dog. However, not all hopes and dreams end this way. When things don't go our way, we often get disappointed, and try more to reach our goals. But I think sometimes, we just have to accept the reality and move on. And sometimes, these disappointments in hopes and dreams teach us important lessons, such as to let go and move on. Obviously, some loss and disappointments are harder to get over, for example, death of a family member. But like mentioned previously, these experiences teach us a lot.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Class Assignment - Quickwrite - When the going gets tough, the tough gets going
The saying "When the going gets tough, the tough gets going" means that when a situation gets bad, the person in the dilemma becomes tough, and 'gets going' meaning takes action. I think when a person is stuck in a difficult situation, they feel the urge to jump out of it, so they start to 'think outside the box' and do things they wouldn't expect. That's how some people have the strength to face problems, through experience with difficult times. A teacher once pointed out to me, if you compare someone in a place, say Ghana, and someone from the USA, they would probably be really different on their attitudes while facing hard times. In Ghana, infant mortality rates are higher, and more mothers lose their children, whereas someone in the USA have less chance of losing a child. So when a mother in Ghana loses her child, she is more likely to get back up again and face the situation, because she knows she has other things to deal with, like poverty. But when someone in the USA loses a child, it is more likely the person would sink into deep depression, etc. So I think another thing that counts for courage to face difficult situations is the place and condition the person was born in.
But I think sometimes, the person is driven by some kind of subconcious motivation, like a mother instinct to protect a child. The hard condition threatens and pushes out an inner character out from the person.
But I think sometimes, the person is driven by some kind of subconcious motivation, like a mother instinct to protect a child. The hard condition threatens and pushes out an inner character out from the person.
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