There are so many things I could sit here and rant about for hours. The economy, the people, anything I feel is bothersome, would be a good topic. Today, my topic is going to have to be immaturity. A good example would be when I walked into my creative writing class this morning, everyone was screaming, and it was just an instant headache. I understand were in highschool, a week away from spring break, but this is just too much to handle.
It's not only this class, it's almost everywhere I go, work, school, home, I mean there's just no getting away from it. I know I may not be the most mature, but I know when it's the wrong time to joke around, and when it's the right time. Some people just need to settle down, and realize what they're doing, and how it may effect the people around them,
Monday, March 30, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Were highschoolers, we all get critisizm thrown at us daily, with sports, bullies and so on. Many people take all critisizm in a negative way, thinking that it's the worst thing to hear, when really critisizm can help change someone for the better. I personally love getting constructive criticism thrown at me, so that way I can maybe learn a few things from the mistakes I
May have made! This story can maybe help Someone realize critisizm isn't all that bad. A lot of good, can come out somthing bad you may have done. Learning you made a mistake and making an effort to go change the problem is one of the best ways to handle any critisizm.
Monday, March 23, 2015
This story relates to life, because you can't live everyday without a conflict. Changing the way you react to how others act, can be difficult, but once you find your calmer inner self, I think seeing the best in situations like those wouldn't be as difficult. Tolerance can be a morbid
Thing, just as well as a beautiful thing. It can be morbid, because you bring yourself to a point where you can say you're so used to a situation, it just dosent even matter anymore.
Hearing this read to me was comforting. I mean, the point of the story really made me happy. I like hearing positive ways to change ones life, and this story really helps understand, don't just tolerate your surroundings, take them for what they all may be worth and be the best in your eyes.
Thing, just as well as a beautiful thing. It can be morbid, because you bring yourself to a point where you can say you're so used to a situation, it just dosent even matter anymore.
Hearing this read to me was comforting. I mean, the point of the story really made me happy. I like hearing positive ways to change ones life, and this story really helps understand, don't just tolerate your surroundings, take them for what they all may be worth and be the best in your eyes.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Sadness
I'm very familiar with the feeling of sadness. I almost seem sad as often as I am happy anymore, which isn't a complaint. Being alone somtimes helps the feeling of sadness kick In. It helps me realize how I really feel about others. Having experience with the feeling of sadness can really help expand your advice to others, and even to yourself. Giving other advice On how you cope with your sadness, or things they could do to help themselves. Some people cope in negative ways such as, drugs, alcohol, even suicide. Giving others like you advice on what just maybe could help, could maybe even save a life.
Monday, March 2, 2015
This story really stood out to me. Why do we point out the little things we may not like, compared to the overall object? Nit picking, and judging the smallest parts can really just change your whole outlook, and perspective of the object. Its like a person, you can sit and pick out the little things you may not like, or you could pick out the positive things you may enjoy about that person. Which sounds more worth your time?
This really made me think about "the big picture." The overall outlook, is the most important. You can't judge a book by it's cover, but you may have to read a little to find the things you like about it. It's worth finding the things they enjoy and things you could both share!
This really made me think about "the big picture." The overall outlook, is the most important. You can't judge a book by it's cover, but you may have to read a little to find the things you like about it. It's worth finding the things they enjoy and things you could both share!
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