1. Items- My longboard, this has a lot of sentimental value to me because my grandfather gave it to me and its something I could never bare to part with mostly because after he passes I have something to remember him by.
2. Respect-
- Self Respect > You have to have confidence. You have to have good hygiene because thats the main factor to becoming approachable. You have to think of your self in a positive way, you can walk around thinking to your self that you're ugly and you're a loser or else your self esteem isn't going anywhere and you're not going to have any friends.
-Respect for others > I feel these are all important values but it honestly depends on the situation. Say you come across a person who cuts you in line at the grocery store most people would be outraged but it depends on the mood the setting and the severity of their action. If they were in a rush because say their daughter went to the hospital and they picked something up from the grocery store for them and they had to rush. You never know but its better to let things happen than having dire consequences.
-Respect for authority > When approached by a teacher your instinct is that you have to show them respect and you have to listen. But what happens when you're approached by a parent or an older sibling do you show them the same respect? If you truly respect you're parents and abide to ever command and order you are given then yes treat them with the same respect.
3. Freedom-
-Independence > When you become independent you're allowed to do whatever you want. But are you ready for that. When you're allowed to make your own decisions is your mind in the right setting? No you need self security. Also known as boundaries, but most people don't know their own boundaries until they're crossed. When you are given the opportunity to think for your self you eradicate every decision until it reaches an extreme. When you are independent you are really never on your own because there is still some common sense in your head re-thinking your decisions almost like a guardian.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
- 1. What is the first creative moment you remember?
- The most creative moment I remember was when I made a person out of sticks and leafs at a park.
- 2. Was anyone there to witness or appreciate it?
- Yes my friends.
- 3. What is the best idea you’ve ever had?
- Being able to trust people.
- 4. What made it great in your mind?
- I wanted to be able to not lie to anyone to just be up forward and straight up on my opinion, likes and dislikes.
- 5. What is the dumbest idea?
- When I wanted to roll a small dune buggy down a steep hill and the wheels weren't sturdy.
- 6. What made it stupid?
- I obviously knew the wheels were going to fall off which the did and I refused to stop.
- 7. Can you connect the dots that led you to this idea?
- I wanted to see what would happen
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