Sunday, October 4, 2015

Thomas Winterton post 6

Prompt 1: Define what it means to have a good childhood, some people view an exciting youth as one filled with adventure and maybe some illicit debauchery, others consider a fulfilled youth to be studious and well mannered experiences. How to you think your youth should be spent?

Prompt 2: Screaming children, we all have experienced it at some point, at the grocery store, at the mall, maybe at your own house if you have younger siblings. Put yourself in a parents shoes, How do you handle a screaming child? Are you stern and unfaltering? Or do give in and do what ever you can to please the child at any expense to end the unpleasant situation?

Prompt 3: Arguing with your parents... We all have done it before, why do we do it? Because we didn't get our way? Because we feel we were wronged? For what reasons have you argued with your parents and in what situations is it appropriate to argue with your parents?

Prompt 1: My definition of what it means to have a good childhood has changed over the past year, my view on living life is to live without regret, to not look back and think about what I could have done better. I want to look back on my youth and be happy with any and all experiences I had. I'm not saying I want to go crazy in highschool, But rather I want to fulfill my potential, and have alot of fun while I do it. If that means taking a risk here and there, then so be it. Speaking from personal experience, you could have your life nearly end in the blink of an eye, so live wholly, but fulfill my potential.

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