Thursday, June 11, 2015

Blog 3

My critical question did not really have any changes to it.  When we passed all the sheets around to see if our question made all the criteria, mine got all smiley faces.  My question was: how can the habits you have today contribute to the accomplishments or consequences of tomorrow? For criteria 1, this is personally meaningful because I try and work as hard as I possibly can to achieve goals for myself.  In criteria 2, it is related to society because many people have good habits and that leads them to great things while some people have poor habits and can wind up in sticky situations. Criteria 3 was about if it had multiple answers and yes there are plenty of answers you could go off this question. For criteria 4, the further questions they wrote on my paper were: How does this affect you? and how do other people relate?  I got a smiley face for criteria 5 for not being too broad. For if it is too specific or not in criteria 6, I received a smiley face. Lastly for criteria 7 on if it contains your value judgment, I also was given a smiley face.
Things that make me mad in today’s world are people that take life for granted. There is some type of party every single night and there are kids that just party way too much for their own good.  However, there are the people that work hard and work toward their goals and that is inspiring. For example, at a local gym back in Omaha, there is this kid who plays basketball who is not very good.  However, he is there every single day to get better at it. He trains harder than just about every kid my age I have ever seen. And all for what? But the thing I realize is when he is done with that type of training, that work ethic isn’t just going to go away.  It is going to translate over to into the real world.
10 possible artifacts:
-       teen drinking
-       teen smoking
-       the tv show survivor (have to work hard to survive in an unpleasant circumstance
-       the tv show who wants to be a millionaire because the prepare for countless hours, even days, just to gain more information about the show
-       the tv show jeopardy because you have to prepare for all the possible information that could be on the show. A girl at my old school actually won teen jeopardy and said she studied forever and that’s hard work.
-       Matthew dellevadova is a good artifact because he was an undrafted free agent in the nba and is now a starter for an nba team in the finals.  He is nowhere near as good as other players but he outworks them all the time.
-       Good or bad grades could be an artifact because it shows how hard you are willing to work in order to receive a better education.
-       A red solo cup is a good artifact because it show the anonymity of what is in the cup of what you could possibly be drinking,
-       Houses dirty from partying
-       Alcohol and pop and beer


My artifact is teen drinking and the red solo cup. This is specific to me because I have people that drink every night when they could’ve been doing something productive. I know people that literally don’t want to do anything but drink alcohol. The red solo cup represents the anonymity of teen drinking. It shows this because nobody knows what could possibly be in the cup, however, we all assume it is alcohol. The idea of teen drinking and the red solo cup are in contrast to each other.  This is because teen drinking is a well known thing that is increasing throughout the teenage population and people are even starting at a younger age, but with a red solo cup, how does anyone tell if teens are drinking or not?  This can relate to me because it is frustrating when I see people around always wanting to party when they could be accomplishing much more. I get it, though. I am not saying people should never drink because it is their choice, but I just think it is getting out of control in regards from where it was 20 years ago to what it is now.  My point is not just to sit here and tell you to never ever drink in your whole life, but what I am trying to say is it can be a distraction. It can get in the way of what you are working toward, whether you believe it or not. That one cheap, little solo cup can get in the way of so many things.  It is cheap, it is easy to get, and everyone can get them. Just don’t let it get in the way of things dreams you want to attain in your lifetime. Don’t let it cause unneeded mayhem in your life because once you can avoid that, you are one step closer to what you want to achieve.

1 comment:

  1. 1. I think you're on a good track with your critical question, but I do worry that it is a little too broad. In what context are you thinking of habits? How would define habits? How would you define sucess? It also sounds from what you've written here that you already have a strong sense of what you think people should do or what constitute good habits. I think you're going to want to narrow this down some as well as define your terms. Also, think aobut how you will engage this question in projects 2 and 3.

    2. Your list of artifacts is great. Teen drinking, though, I'd say isn't really an artifact--it's more of a cultural problem. The red solo cup, though, is a good artifact to start with. You make some good points about the cup, but I'm still not seeing how you will connect this to yourself. Remember, you'll need to be telling stories throughout this piece.

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