Thursday, September 10, 2015
As it was said in the in the first article, we all have our own way of thinking, its inevitable. Which is why we all express our self's in a different way. Now when it comes down to who we are with at that certain time it may even change again. This isn't being fake but adapting to what we believe is needed. As our life goes on we see what we should act like in certain times, and we proceed to do it. The author couldn't be anymore true when he brought up the comparison of a gangster guy hanging out with his grandma rather then his friends. Now its unlikely that he will act the same around his grandma, but some do. This I wouldn't say is a sign of disrespect but just a kid being him true self and not conforming to what he needs to act like.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with what he says. In the First Person Plural article it does focus on the fact that we have our own way of thinking and it usually revolves around our own selves. We always change our perspectives and our ways of living and thats completely natural and okay for us to do. I believe its actually healthy to have an open mind and change your views every once in awhile, you might realize something that could really benefit your life. Like he said in the article about the gangster spending time with his grandmother, i think that is something that anyone should do and that no one should be ashamed to do. Family will always be there, your friends will not always be there. You also learn a lot hanging out with elderly people because they've been through more of life than you have and have experienced many things. You can always better yourself through communicating with other people.
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