TheUndyingMon, Feb 22, 2010 Very interesting! I love reading things that strike a chord personally. Those little feelings you have inside that you think are exclusive to only you...
I actually have some problems revolving around my personal freedom. I wouldn't call myself a lazy person, I do what I like to do when I like to do it. I don't like being told what to do, it completely eradicates my will to carry out the task, because I feel anything that's told of me is ripping me away from my own natural path of free will (or something like that). Yet, when I don't do something that's required of me, school work for example, then I'm dubbed as lazy. I'm lazy, because I don't do what I'm forced to do. As a result I nearly dropped out of high school. The only reason I didn't was because of the preconceived notion that dropping out of school reflects incompetence and laziness. I was forced to finish high school and move on to college, which is much better, but still not what I'd like to be doing with my life. I need to suffer through college though to better my chances of obtaining money, resulting in a more comfortable lifestyle, but like Olena said, I might only be moving from one prison to the next.
I used a lot of "I's" and "me's" in my comment. I hate doing that. You should post your essay.
Very interesting! I love reading things that strike a chord personally. Those little feelings you have inside that you think are exclusive to only you...
I actually have some problems revolving around my personal freedom. I wouldn't call myself a lazy person, I do what I like to do when I like to do it. I don't like being told what to do, it completely eradicates my will to carry out the task, because I feel anything that's told of me is ripping me away from my own natural path of free will (or something like that). Yet, when I don't do something that's required of me, school work for example, then I'm dubbed as lazy. I'm lazy, because I don't do what I'm forced to do. As a result I nearly dropped out of high school. The only reason I didn't was because of the preconceived notion that dropping out of school reflects incompetence and laziness. I was forced to finish high school and move on to college, which is much better, but still not what I'd like to be doing with my life. I need to suffer through college though to better my chances of obtaining money, resulting in a more comfortable lifestyle, but like Olena said, I might only be moving from one prison to the next.
I used a lot of "I's" and "me's" in my comment. I hate doing that. You should post your essay.