Friday, November 30, 2012

More than one way

              There's usually more than one way to approach something.  More than one way to live. But when there's more than one way for everything, there's always a "correct" way. From my point of view, it seems like there is a correct way to live. Even though everyone have their own way of living, it feels like society explains life in a different manner than it once did. You go to school everyday, learn, respect your teachers, go home, do homework and have fun with your hobbies. Then go to sleep and start the next day over. We then graduate, go to college, get a career and have a family for as long as we live. That's pretty much the general life without the specifics right? 

             There's more than one way to live your life though. Even if your friends and family tell you that you should go to school and get a career, should you? A "normal" life is what most common people look for and strive to do. Some people have more luck than others, while others have much less. There's always a different way to live your life. Try to be different, you don't always have to agree to what other people say to you, if you want to then that's your choice. I'm not saying that you should not go to school, I'm just saying that there's more than one way you can choose. The most important thing is to know that your not strapped down to only one option.

            When there is a different way to do something, people will go for it. Some of us love to stand out and try something different than the "correct/fundemental/best" way to do it. It's those kinds of people who do their best to stand out of the group that makes the entire world so unique. America is the one of the better examples. We don't have just have one race here, we have every race. Each and everyone of us are different from each other and that's why we are strong. We respect each other and help each other. I'm not saying that other countries aren't as strong or united as us. Sometimes the same race all in a country is a wonderful thing. I never been in a single race country so I wouldn't know. That's why I'm only talking about the country I was born in, America.

         All in all, my point is that there's more than way to do everything. Being "normal" is good, but being an individual is also good.

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