1. I have been aware of my destiny ever since I was a little child. I knew I was destined for greatness when I had a vision that informed me that I was to become the greatest student ever. This premonition is a symbol of things to come, and I will be ready to meet it head on.
2. It seems as if people often confuse destiny with fate. Destiny is something you achieve and strive to complete, but you can fail. Fate is a certain thing that you cannot change ever, and no matter what you do with your life you are still fated to do something.
3.Destiny can best be explained I believe in terms of super heroes. Spiderman is destined to defeat the Green Goblin, Superman is destined to destined to defeat Lex Luther, and so on. Good defeating evil is a classic way to illustrate destiny in its most pure form.
4. Destiny is often given by a premonition or sign by a higher power revealing what the person must do to complete their destiny. Whether the destiny is to defeat a great evil, or die trying in order to allow someone else to, the person receiving their destiny will complete it no matter what the circumstances.
5. Destiny is not something you can feel in terms of touch or smell, but destiny can be felt in the sense that a person may feel special or feel that they are meant for something greater. It is not a tangible sense, but it can be felt in different senses.
6. Destiny is defined by "The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future." I am sure everyone has always wished that some power or voice from above would give them their destiny, but that does not always happen.
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Ceaser Salad
I really like Ceaser Salad. Its as simple as that. Salad is delicious and if you put chicken in it, BOW, its even better.Whats even weirder is that I am eating one right now while I am doing this blog post, or maybe that is why I am doing this post. The crisp lettuce, crunchy croutons, and amazing Parmesan cheese actually make my life. The only part I don't like is having to mix up the salad dressing because I can never get it evenly spread, and I eventually have huge globs of dressing on one part and no dressing on another. I guess that isn't such a big problem compared to the millions of other problems I could be having, but complaining is fun sometimes.I apologize to anyone who is reading this expecting to have some sort of intellectual or spiritual revelation like you do when you read my other posts, but if you can get something more out of a post about salads, more power to you. I am gonna go finish my salad now, but stay classy and enjoy life. Later Gators.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
The Power of Print
I thoroughly enjoyed this extension section because what it is saying is truly relevant and interesting. I have noticed that especially in high school when I come off of summer break, my handwriting looks like my special cousin jimmy wrote it. Some may say my handwriting does not improve much from there, but those are simply opinions. I also liked where they make the point about how correct spelling is absolutely a necessity. Not because we couldn't eventually understand what you are trying to say if you spelled words however you liked, but so that a uniform spelling can be established so the readability is the same for every document, and so that understanding is not lost in the translation of misspelled words. That is critical to a intellectual society, and is something we implement today. However, I also enjoyed when they said that even though handwriting styles my differ, as long as the words re spelled right and legibly, that people will still understand the meaning. That is great news to people such as me who's handwriting could use some improvement to say the least.
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