If there’s anyone holding me back it’s me no one else.
I tend to do things and then fill my parents in on it later.
For example making my plans after high school was based on
my decision to go to a community first and then choose later
where I would like to transfer to. I took the initiative to
get my job and license at the age of sixteen. My parents have
always been supportive, never controlling.
In Stranger than Fiction the chapter about You are here,
there were many writers trying to pursue their dreams by
pitching their ideas in a seven minute introduction. As much
as there were some eliminated, the more writers came to share
their ideas. Nothing seemed to hold them back, if there was it
was the intimidation that might have incurred.
2. Growing up I always knew was in the future and my grades
counted. When going off to college came around the corner,
it was definitely a reality check. So many unanswered questions
and surprise came into play from expenses to general education.
When I was younger I wanted to become a veterinarian because
I just loved animals, but no one tells you all the schooling
you need and what comes with the career. As I got older picked
up on things and am now taking advantage of what is necessary.
In the chapter You are Here out of Stranger Than Fiction.
Story tellers were determined to pitch their storyline ideas
within seven minutes w/o being booted out. Whether it be
fictional or non fictional, they need to sell what they knew.
Their make believe needed to become a reality in a form where
a reader is intrigued.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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