Wednesday, December 12, 2012

What you do is what you are. Unless you change...

Photo credit.What you do is what you are. Unless you change. I say that because it is true. You see people all the time doing what they are. From a sweet "hello", to a nasty "outta my way!!".  It is true that what people do, and say, is what they are going to be, or that is what they are. You see a person really happy and joyful and they help an old lady across the street, you can infer that that person is a happy being and is not hateful. While the other side, you see a person that is shoving people and saying hateful things, you can infer that that person is a mean person, has dealt with difficult times, or that they are a huge jerkface. So, some people are just the way they are by what they are doing, or what happened to them. Now I can be wrong. Lots of people say that if you do something or act a certain way, you are that forever. That is not true. People change everyday. One day, they can be happy and the next day, they are fustrated, or depressed. And lots others too. So, people can stay how they act based on what happened to them, or naturally, or people can change the way they act based on what happened to them. Like in Flowers for Algernon. And House of the scorpions. In flowers for Algernon, Charlie was happy with his "friends". Little did he know that his "friends" were making fun of him because he was mental. And after the operation, charlie had finally noticed that his "friends" were making fun of him. Then he CHANGED and became a little miserable. And in House of the scorpions, there are some parts of the story that will change from good to bad, or fustrated, depressed, ect.

1 comment:

  1. I LOVE the idea expressed in your title. It's just the right balance of saying it how it is, but at the same time providing the possibility of improvement. Nice!

    (Also, go back and take care of several punctuation/capitalization articles, mainly in your titles.)

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