Friday, April 6, 2012

Dream connection

1.       She stated that the caged bird sings because it cannot be free and fly away in order to express itself, so in order to express itself it just sings. It means that if you break your legs and cannot walk, you would find something else to fill that void that now exists in your life. I 100% agree with the concept that she is hitting on in her autobiography.
2.       I do have that power which has develop from people being childish or completely incompetent.  I had to use it when someone in one of my classes was acting like they were five years old.
3.       If someone is trying to gossip or spread rumors, the only reason that they get bigger and spread more and more is because people talk about them or spread them around to their friends.  So essentially when you talk about them, you are giving them more power.
4.       Dreams are said to come from our subconscious, which contains everything that we do know and everything that we don’t know about ourselves.  So since the dreams come from a place that knows everything about us, they must be revealing things about ourselves that others may not see.  I don’t care for scary movies. I find them pointless.  My subconscious knowing this, I had a dream of a scary movie, which made me fritted and I woke up in the middle of it.
5.       In this day and age, I do not think that I would be able to go without talking.  If you define talking by only speech and not texts or something like that, than I could possibly do it.  I believe that I talk too much.  I believe that if I listened more and talked a lot less, then I would be able to teach a lot more about many of my friends or even about my family that I probably did not know previously. By speaking more, I would be able to grow more as a person by being able to communicate my opinions or just my thoughts on specific things and that could possibly reveal me even more to other people.
6.       Yes! I am very comfortable using another language, in my case Spanish.  I am in Spanish 6, but I would also like to get my degree in Spanish so that I could become completely fluent, more than what I am now, and become a translator. Because there is a large Spanish speaking population in the United States and it is currently growing, also because I am really interested in the culture. For most people, speaking English is just perfect for them, but the United States is slowly moving toward Spanish because of the rapidly multiplying Hispanic population, but for other like me who have to deal with the population that does not always speak English fluently, it only makes sense to know another language.  It also makes you stand out from the crowd.  The people who do not get mixed with people that do not know English fluently would not be able to understand the importance at times to be able to communicate thoughts at a specific time or period.
7.       It depends on the on the subject. I can have total recall in a subject such as History or Spanish but in a subject like Math or Science, I am just completely dead in the water. I think that it is better to be someone that almost all of the time because when you are someone who does not remember anything; it seems that you never get anything done or have good grades and sometimes tend to not be very successful in life in general. The clearest things in my life right now are sometimes a few days ago. The fuzziest things to remember are the things that have just passed, rather it is a day ago or twenty seconds ago, I just cannot recall it, it just does not register with me or my brain at all. 
8.       The truth could be just something that happened such as an earthquake.  Fact could just be something that is boring such as an 8.0 earthquake hit California. Yes, I do tend to think the same way as her in this situation.
9.       I just tend to use music or something to just mess around with. Sometimes watching TV will help.  My biggest distractions would first be being tired or lazy and not wanting to do anything but sleep, my second would be when I’m in the middle of doing one thing, and I’m asked to do something else, but I’m just concentrated on the thing that I was already doing.
10.   The easiest things that I have found to write are fiction or anything about history or even about airplanes. But at the same time, I find nonfiction to be the hardest thing to write because I tend to ramble when I am writing it.

1 comment:

  1. You are so wise to have picked up so much Spanish. I took a couple of years in high school and three semesters in college, but I can only recognize vocabulary here and there. Such a valuable skill to have in this big world...

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