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Essay by 24 • December 7, 2010 • 690 Words (3 Pages) • 1,079 Views
minds throughout the day? Every single day has something new that we can attain in our fountain of knowledge. A student in school is provided with different kinds of information. Many students choose to ignore the information and waste their time doing something else. On the other hand there are other young kids and teenagers who do not have this opportunity, who would love to have it. We are blind because there are so many things that are given to us by our parents, friends, bosses, or even teachers. If we would listen closely to what everyone says to us, our minds would be full of opinions from different viewpoints. To some of us it might seem like useless information, but advice from a parent, an event in history from your teacher, or a smart idea from your boss can help in the future. There is always something to learn every single day. If we are smart, we will take advantage of our surroundings. What are we going to have or breakfast tomorrow? We can choose either ignorance or intelligence.
Piglets hope for something exciting implies that we are never pleased with what we have. When we are babies we want a toy, when we are kids we want a bicycle, when we are teenagers we want a car, and the pattern never ends. As humans we will always want more than what we have. We might get to the point where some of us have money, cars, and a family, but there will always be something missing. The rest of the people are poor and want the commodities that the rich posses. People act selfish; they ignore the fact that they are missing an arm, eye or a leg. It is hard for humans to realize what good things they do have rather than the good things that they don't have. "It's the same thing," Pooh was expecting the same thing to happen this day. Our days can easily become a pattern. We find ourselves doing the same things over and over each day. There is a time when we become fatigued and go in search of an adventure. It is not that we have boring lives; it is that we can never fulfill our own needs. Many of us have to learn how to appreciate the things that we have. We need to be thankful for the free things in life rather than worrying about worldly materials.
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