Friday, December 12, 2008

Do I really Believe? Yes I Do.

I believe that knowledge is what comes to the individual through experiencing,
it is not just achieved because of the age. ever since i could remember, there
are people that think that just because they are older means they know more than
those that are younger. This isn’t necessarily true because even the youngest
minds can have more experience in many different categories compared to those
that haven’t really done anything during their life time. Just looking back on
people that were older than me when I was younger, make me feel better about
most of the experiences I have been through because I have done quite a big
amount of stuff during this short period of time I have lived on this planet.

From traveling to social periods of time, knowledge has definitely overwhelmed
me as a
person since the brain can only hold so many events and activities in
remembrance. So I try to treasure all the moments that I have so that to see if
they really will help me. Every once in awhile I come across things I have held
on for so long and finally realized that their value has no more importance to
the world and to me. So in the end these thrown away memories are what give you
a better understanding of the world because they are of no use, meaning that
wisdom comes from all the bad events that been done and gone through.

Places and environment are also what shape you into the person that you know
and what you know to move along through time. Some experiences are definitely
used to survive through some harsh times but most others are used to interact
with the world around you and what to do in situations or how to handle certain
things. Most of the time I can get through things easily but then their are
some
things that are done wrong and I learn from “experience” of how it is to be
dealt with if it is ever come crossed again in the future.

These things are what make every person who they are and how they think. You
can not live through life without experiencing because certain aspects. These
specific situations or activities are part of character development, so I always
do things differently from people since everyone learns to do them and every
person deals with the same situations differently due to what they have been
through in life. So my point is that; do what comes to you. Listening to others
may help but then there are things that you must be willing to do on your own
because these are what truly specifies ‘you’ as an individual.

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