Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I Believe...

I am still figuring out how to approach my topic it is on hard work/success/how people take the easy way out too often. They all tie together enough that i would talk about how hard work is the only way to be successful and when people do things the easy way they do not get as much out of it. There is nothing wrong with doing something efficiently and fast when you have a time limit but humans have lost the way of really working for what they want and getting it done the old fashion way. if you do every task to the best of your ability and not cheat yourself not only will you feel more accomplished you will more likely be successful. so if you want to be successful there are no short cuts or easy way outs, there is only hard work and doing things the right way.

3 comments:

  1. This is really good, I want to know what example you will ground your topic in. A lot of times, people get a lot and work their way to the top through family connections and other things like that, which I find really pisses me off. When you do everything the right way, and take your time to thoroughly complete something, it is always better than half assing it, and I find that a lot in kids around the school. Half assing just seems to be the way to go, but it needs to change and I like how your topic explores this.

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  2. Good topic! Hard work is a good way to be successful and it obviously is not taking the easy way out. Maybe say some examples though

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  3. ^^yeah this is a great topic, and you definitely have a lot to talk about. Coming from a farm, there must have been tons of instances where you had to work really hard to accomplish something or even how hard you worked in gymnastics or horseback riding. It's so true that people have become too reliant on the comforts of modern technology and that has led to many problems (like rich/fat people think they can eat all they want and then get surgery instead or working hard to lose that wieght). Hope that helps!! (:

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