Monday, October 31, 2011

Totally Transformed

Isaac Atayero                                                                                                  April 2 2009
Sacred Heart School                                                                                                   8-A
Totally Transformed
  
   Everyone goes through changes. Everybody from the toughest of the tough to the weakest. And the funny and undeniable fact about these changes is that they are what we later become and they are the skeleton- the backbone that we will later fall back on when we are in search of our true personality.Some types of change are necessary while some are a matter of influence.
    Like everyone else, I go through changes. Some changes have to happen. They are necessary for us to go through everyday of our lives. For example, i am taller than i was five years ago. I eat more, i read more, i am more knowledgeable about more things and i know more people. These changes are destined to happen to everyone.
     Some other changes are caused as a result of the effect of our environment; these are the changes that are influenced by the society we know. Our family, friends, school and more influence these set of changes. I dress differently than i did five years ago; i have a new perspective of life than i did five years ago. I see most people differently than i did five years ago, i stopped reading some books i enjoyed reading five years ago and i stopped watching some shows and listening to some songs that i watched and listened to five years ago.
   There are some aspects in our lives that will change yet, and some that will remain there forever. the basics: my family, my look, mu heritage, my language, my name, some of my friends and most importantly who i am on the inside will remain and continue to help dictate the kind of person i am. Everyone has a personality test at some point in their life but when faced with this test stay true to you and that is all you will need in this wild journey of life that you are undertaking.

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