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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Me, Myself, and I


     When you think about who's the person that's the hardest on you, many people may come to mind. It could be your mom or dad, maybe a close friend, it could be a teacher. Have you actually ever thought that maybe the hardest person on you is yourself? Think about it, you want to push yourself to reach your goals, you want to get the nice car, you want to please someone in particular or just everyone in general.
   

    
     Looking at the images above, there are five totally different pictures. Let's start with the top left. Looking at this boy one can tell that this boy recieved a bad grade on an assignment. He probably wishes he would have studied more for this assignment. What does one do when we recieve the grade we thought we would not on an assignment? We bang our head on the wall, telling ourselves we could have done better and that next time you will do better.
    Sometimes it's not necessarily bad that you tell yourself to do better, but when you go over the top and believe that you now are a failure, what does that tell you?



    Now looking at this image, there are three people under a giant "stress". If we also take a look at the giant bolder in the middle of the road and a person carrying blocks on their back. These all stand for how we carry our own stress, as if it were a rock on our shoulders. We try so hard, but sometimes is just not going work out and we know it. We need to learn to except what we are and do, not continue on adding to our shoulders.


    Lastly, we can see the girl that has her face in her knees. She can be wondering so many things, but one thing is certain, she is arguing with herself, as to why did or didn't say or do something. Obviously
no one can go back in time change what one has done, but we can always look forward for what the future has to bring.

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