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Heather Loubier
Mr. Hughes
English IV Honors
September 27, 2005
Advice From Someone Who Knows Nothing
If life gives you lemons, give them to someone who needs them. Nothing is ever free. Freedom has exceptions-and so do rules. Rules are for the strict. Strict is safe. Safety should always be a top priority. Personal priorities go before everyone else’s. Everyone else should mind his or her own business. Business brings money. Money can corrupt. Corruption leads to great power. With great power, comes great responsibility. Responsibility helps you learn. Learning is done best outdoors. The outdoors gives you experience. Experience creates understanding. Understanding ourselves comes after finding the problems of other people. Other people would learn from their mistakes if they weren’t so busy being in denial. Being in denial hides the truths of Life. Life is a game; you just have to know how to play it. Games are not just for children. Children are annoying. Annoyance can be ignored. Ignorance is bliss. Blissful is how life should be spent. Spend every day looking to the future. The future will come eventually. Eventually everything must come to an end. Every end is the start of a new beginning. New beginnings are a start. Start thinking. Thinking makes a person human. Human people can’t have everything simply having knowledge. Knowledge and wisdom are two different things. Things are going to eventually change. Change can be different. Different is good. Good doesn’t always come in the color white. White is a combination of all of the colors of the world. The world is round,
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but not perfect-or anything that lives on it. Anything is possible. There is a possible chance that you might have wanted to keep those lemons…
Zimmie · Wed Nov 02, 2005 @ 12:23am · 1 Comments |