1.
The caged
bird sings for many reasons, but with the over arching reason that it makes us
free. Being able to voice opinions and confessions gives everybody a decision.
2.
I believe
that everybody has this power. But that doesn’t mean that laziness, limits, and
lack of focus don’t get in the way.
3.
I believe
that pondering and speaking about any bad thing feeds it power, through the
universe. Focusing on the bad can only bring you down, and release that energy
out to others. Throwing the thought of that unclassified bad thing away,
diminishes its power completely.
4.
I definitely think that dreams teach us things
about ourselves that we would never be able to find out without them. May
dreams have definitely shocked me before, but I find myself collecting it and
thinking about that dream the next day, and being able to apply it life.
5.
Depending on the day, I could definitely use a
break from talking. I find myself not
listening to others, and only thinking about what I will say next. But then
other days, I could not say a word for the life of me. Whether I’m upset,
tired, or both, I will think/ want to say something important, but I just cant
find the energy.
6.
So far, all I know is English, and I am ashamed.
Living in America, I believe everyone should be fluent in both English and
Spanish. I may know some key terms, but not enough. I would also like to be
able to speak French. I believe it’s a beautiful language and I plan on spending
much of my life across the Atlantic. Another language that would be interesting
would be mandarin.
7.
I find myself remembering certain things
clearly, that others have no clue about. Remembering my childhood kind of fades
in and out, but if I really take the time to think, I can remember things that
even surprise myself.
8.
I somewhat understand what she means, but I’m
not sure if there is really a world of difference. Yes some peoples truths are
different than others, but facts are facts and can’t be changed.
9.
Just because of this day and age, my small mind
is easily occupied by my cell hone (social media). It even becomes a
distraction while I’m trying to do some work that I dread, but I can always put
it down when needed.
10. I
completely agree. To make something easy to read takes lots of details, and
details are the hardest part. Writing can be a pain, because you know and
understand what you’re thinking, but to put it into beautiful, flowing words,
with a great amount of explanation, so that the person that make read the
writing is convinced they thought of it themselves
11. I believe that the science behind things
getting g harder to learn after 25 is correct. But the amount of understanding
the importance of learning and the dedication that most get when they’re older
also improves they’re ability to learn.
I admire your intent to learn other languages--my husband works in technology and says if he knew Mandarin he could be even more successful. I could never do it though. I like to think I could learn Spanish if he and I retire to a house on the beach in Mexico when we are older.
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