Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Santa

I wished I still believed Santa. Not only just the whole concept of Santa, but the fact that it made me the child that I was. Not believing in Santa is lie a sort of symbol that just screams "You're growing up". I feel lie believing in Santa again would put me in my other reality such as Timmy Turner and the fight to stay young forever. It seems that when parents finally discuss that Santa isn't real that it just sends your hopes down the drain and kills your inner spirit, but such things as the Tooth Fairy still remain but we can't come close to gripping the truth. Santa isn't just a conspiracy, he's a world-wide symbol of the spirit inside us that diminishes because we seek to destroy and find truth. Believing in Santa again would just mean that I would forever keep the child in myself and keep up the joy and spirit of Christmas and what it stands for. PEACE! Instead of destroying the hopes of the young futures.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Inside vs Outside

There are many of my peers who seem to diminish their inner qualities due to insecurities. Most of the time they are masked by physical attributes. In some cases they aren't. I find it weird that people with admirable physical attributes seem to be the most insecure ones. Sometimes the ones that seem invisible to others are the strongest willed and stronger inner qualities. I don't believe physical features relates on the personality. I do believe, however, that people use what gives them social boosts to create themselves among other people, but behind closed doors they are completely different people. Some people abuse that power. In some cases if people's personality were reflected, the people we find gorgeous might still be gorgeous, gorgeous might turn ugly, ugly might still be ugly, and ugly might turn beautiful.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Article

I am a spender. I can't keep money in my pocket. I slightly believe that we do become impulsive when we are encountered with money, and that we do want to shop. But I believe that we can control it. Our generation is grounded and that we have a little more knowledge than the average bear. I don't believe we are out of control with spending and irresponsible.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Hello I Am...

An EXTROVERT. My time can be spent socially, whether it is at church, school, or at home. I connect best with my friends and family. I believe that there really isn't a difference between Extrovert and Introvert. I do believe that life may reward a little ease when you are an extrovert. Possibly not always feeling out of place and less insecure issues. In a way I do believe everyone is an extrovert, because we always are interacting; but if we are all introverts we would probably be more at peace with ourselves and reality. I believe that extroverts are better leaders and publicity and introverts are better friends and personal help. I don't believe it matters which of the two you are, personally.

Monday, October 17, 2011

The Future is Only Years Apart

What do you want? For sure I want to professionalize in the medical field or biology field and I want to master in foreign languages..
What must you do to have it? I know that I have to have my head in the right place and into more work so that I'll be able to master these things...
How would you feel when you had it? I think that for the first time I would feel like I've succeeded in the this world, and although it's not what people expect, it's something that I find joy in...
--To professionalize in the medical field/biology and in foreign languages and I think that for the first time I would feel like I've succeeded in the this world, and although it's not what people expect, it's something that I find joy in...
--I really have to get out of laziness and put my effort into high gear...
--I would feel overwhelming joy..
-- To professionalize in the medical field/biology and in foreign languages and I would feel overwhelming joy..

Friday, October 7, 2011

Perception

Many times our perceptions are very distorted rather than clear, self-defeating rather than constructive.
First things first. Distort: to twist. Following the quote, many of times our perceptions are distorted. We love to twist things into what we want them to be rather than let it be straight up. We are so fearful of the truth that we refrain from the mirror or what we actually might look like inside; we choose to see things in another dimension rather than what is actually there. Other times our perceptions cause us to beat ourselves up because we have been built up around these ideas that we cannot break from them, and we choose to construct the right thing. But before we can find out about ourselves than other, we need to find what are perceptions? Why do we have them? How can we escape from them so that the quote above isn't true?