Thursday, September 22, 2011

Simplicity

I choose the first article to write about because I do feel there is only one really important place; and that is your heart. Everything is built around your heart, all of your thoughts all of your actions. That is why I also believe, "Simplicity means centering in on that which is important and letting go of the rest.

As an American we are so privileged and we tend to lose track of our wants and needs. Including me. We should be able to live with few possessions because there are only three priorities we need. Food, clothes and shelter. We are so caught up with looking like a "big shot" that we forget about the people that live within 50 miles of us that are homeless. We should have a goal to live with few possessions so everybody can be equal. We should, "Live with few possessions and entanglements, but more broadly simplicity is and attitude, an approach to life.

I agree with the statement, "Simplicity helps us to maintain clarity of mind and purpose." I think that we should put other people who are in struggle before us. They do not have too much hope without a hand but neither do we. With simplicity in the world everyone would consume less. Then we would all be equal and the world would live in a more simple state of mind.
Source- http://www.wisdomcommons.org/118-simpicity/essay


Read the simplicity packet.
Choose an idea from the packet and write about it.
Be sure to quote the article or passage you are referring to and make sure you cite your source.
3 paragraph minimum
Crammar and mechanics must be correct

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Bigger They Are the Harder They Fall So Giving Up's Not A Option.

As a kid I was very energetic but not very athletic. At the age of 7 I lost my first soccer game and on the car ride home I started crying. My mom told me to stop crying and get back up, heartbreaking but that pushed me to believe in a hard work ethic. At the age of 8 I made the all-star team is soccer. In baseball I made the A team and played up a year, all of this great stuff happened in my life but still I remembered why I had accomplished these goals. I had never given up. Just like Tony Hawk you should strive to do your best. To only strengthen my beliefs I went to my grandfather’s house one evening and he sat me down and asked me, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" I told him an architect. He then looked me in the eye and told me his life story he told me that he grew up in Ahoskie’s, NC in a 2 bedroom home and he had 3 sisters and a mom. At a young age he wanted to be a doctor but his race and where he came from held him back for a while. He then went into the army so they could pay for his high school education. He graduated top of class and then went to Howard University. He got his M.D and became a doctor. Every day I try my hardest at whatever I do. Every day in school I try to do my best to study hard and pick other people up when needed. I try my best to have that always happy attitude and never let anything get to me. Being a Christian that has also shaped what I believe in. I have learned to forgive and forget. I may get down on myself but I will always get through it. I let nothing bother me. I try my best to do well in sports to because I may not always be the biggest one out there. There may be someone twice my size but that doesn’t matter. That is why I believe no one no matter what circumstances should give up.
As a kid I was very energetic but not very athletic. At the age of 7 I lost my first soccer game and on the car ride home I started crying. My mom told me to stop crying and get back up, heartbreaking but that pushed me to believe in a hard work ethic. At the age of 8 I made the all-star team is soccer. In baseball I made the A team and played up a year, all of this great stuff happened in my life but still I remembered why I had accomplished these goals. I had never given up. Just like Tony Hawk you should strive to do your best.
           To only strengthen my beliefs I went to my grandfather’s house one evening and he sat me down and asked me, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" I told him an architect. He then looked me in the eye and told me his life story he told me that he grew up in Ahoskie’s, NC in a 2 bedroom home and he had 3 sisters and a mom. At a young age he wanted to be a doctor but his race and where he came from held him back for a while. He then went into the army so they could pay for his high school education. He graduated top of class and then went to Howard University. He got his M.D and became a doctor. Every day I try my hardest at whatever I do. 
          Every day in school I try to do my best to study hard and pick other people up when needed. I try my best to have that always happy attitude and never let anything get to me. Being a Christian that has also shaped what I believe in. I have learned to forgive and forget. I may get down on myself but I will always get through it. I let nothing bother me. I try my best to do well in sports to because I may not always be the biggest one out there. There may be someone twice my size but that doesn’t matter. That is why I believe no one no matter what circumstances should give up.