I think a lot of times, you only see things through your own vantage point. I think this applies to how people view socioeconomics, too. I think people who have had a comfortable life since birth might think the economic issue at hand is largely about people working hard, seeking higher opportunities. People who were…
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I feel like my life is defined by what I’m currently studying in school, in state college, at any given epoch. First it was English lit.; then it was education—k-12 special education. Maybe someday it might be school counselorship? Disability services administration? My life might also be defined by which type of volunteer work, community…
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In time, as we get older I don’t want to let anybody down. I don’t want to be too conspicuous or too much of a burden. It’s hard to understand that the future is unknown. Do we control our own destinies? I had a classmate in school named Destiny. I had another classmate named Fatima.…
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I’m planning on becoming a special education teacher here in Virginia, within a few years. I’m currently registered with Old Dominion University for a degree in teaching special ed. I’m very nervous and anxious about this, but I feel like I did the right thing for myself, I made the right choice. And, I’m still…
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Children and youth on social media (and on the internet, in general) is a problem, in most cases. It can be harmful to their mental health. Children and youth don’t have the mental maturity to “walk away” from something offensive or inhumane on the internet. It’s perfectly fine to use the Internet for schoolwork, connecting…
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I’ve been unsure of my future, lately. I didn’t really know what I wanted to do with my life. I didn’t want to do assignments or logistical work, and so I strayed away from corporate and nonprofit work—activities that would further a cause or help an entity in some way. I’m not inclined towards cognitive…
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There is mercy in suffering, but there’s no virtue when there is a way out If we truly wanna empower people, untangle the free market; liberate commerce, innovation, economic growth, job creation, opportunity, small business, meaningfulness and pride in one’s work and life. Don’t stifle it! Self-reliance and independence outweighs neediness. Although, the needy will always be among…
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I have access to a wealth of imprints in my mind I have a sentimental memory that I half-retained; it’s a memory I can’t fully formulate. Happy memories keep me alive! But is it healthy to keep looking back? Should I look around me and in me, instead? Should I be aware of my future…
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Ode to my new academic program I feel I’m right back where I started. Studying psychology is a completion of the picture. The picture was blurry and its corners were faded. Now it’s like a crystal, a sentimental piece of jewelry, or a Polaroid with the image indiscernible, yet romantic and full of feeling and…
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These final hours Before we go, can I ask you about your past life? I don’t know what the future will bring, but the past can tell me a lot about the gloss on green houseplants, and why they bring me a strange feeling of manufactured joy—a happiness that has been produced for me. It’s…
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