Monday, July 25, 2011
free write 3
Going back as far as I can remember all the way back to preschool. I don’t remember much of it just a few small things like going to the pumpkin patch, or show and tell. I remember being on the playground and my mom and brothers picking me up. But what are those experiences? How are the significant now, doesn’t everyone do that stuff? My dad is a small business owner which gave me the opportunity to start working at a very young age. I grew up in a working environment. When I was 8 that’s when I was actually learning how to use the cash register and help customers. This let me develop the talent of being social. Being social is a great talent to have but where can you get with just being social? I have always done well in schools but I really don’t enjoy applying myself. It’s not that I don’t do it; it’s just that i don’t have a good time doing it. There are way more fun things then studying or doing homework. These things always seem to be at the top of my mind when I am trying to focus on stuff that’s more important. But what is important and who determines it? I think experience is important because that proves how mature you have become over the years. I have worked several different jobs for different people doing different things. I have helped people with the lowest income, and I have served people who are top of the line driving Maserati’s around. These experiences will help me become more productive in different environments that I will be put into in the future. I think that all experiences will pay off because chances are you will face them again.
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