Thursday, January 31, 2013
What I couldve been
This week, in sociology, we learned about sociological imagination and sociological mindfulness. I see how Mr. Sal incorporates community service in this unit because only real life experiences can give you a wake up call that you affect people you encounter. Although I'm mostly speaking for myself because I know for a fact that I'm genuinely selfish until that one day when I was forced to do community service in fourth grade. That day, my perspective of the world changed. Visiting this place for handicapped kids, I learned to understand other peoples situation. Learning that there are forces beyond their control that made them who they are, and realizing the biggest picture that the world doesn't revolve around me. I mean its one thing to grow up in a bad environment, but these kids were born with no hands, feet, etc. It was out of everyones reach. It got me thinking that if I wasn't around, would the people around me be the same? and if some of the people I grew up with I had never met would I be what I am right now? These are mind boggling questions that I had since my epiphany. Yes, our environment, as we grow up, is what molded us to become what we are right now. As of now, I am convinced that I am what I am today because of destiny. The silly string of fate that had me grow up in the Philippines then move to the U.S. Because in reality, I would be a whole different person if I stayed in my homeland, or would have I stayed spoiled and selfish if I wasn't born in the Philippines? Who knows what i could've been.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Who Am I???
I am Josh. I could easily say that I'm a person that's comfortable to wherever I go and live. New? what is new to me? everything is always new that people, places, and everything that I've seen and done obviously gets old. Although it makes me sad because it gives me less things to discover, I dont regret it because seeing all these new faces, new places and finding out about anything that I had no idea existed is one of my pleasures in life. So if I wanted one word to describe myself, Adventurous. Coming from the Philippines six years ago, My beloved grandfather, a man of few words, told me something I would never forget, "Happiness can only be found by having fun while keeping your priorities straight." Up till this day I've lived through these words, and it never failed me before.
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