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The following is an analization of the article from this link: http://www.today.com/parents/8-life-skills-all-18-year-olds-should-have-checklist-t68666 I recommend reading this article for full comprehension of the following post. My overall thoughts were that the stated points were correct, and that the only thing I would disagree with is the generalazations presented and that 18 year olds need to know there way around. I assume that part of learning to drive would be knowing when to refuel. As far as pathways, most 18 year olds will have smart phones that would give them a direct path. If not that, in school, you learn how to read a map, so just pick up a map of whatever area you are traversing. Everying else I agree with , many 18 year olds lack as skills the listed subjects. I think children of young ages should read things like this more often, so they can prioritize on developing necessary skills early, where they may be lacking. This weeks prompt was, if you could live in a video game, what would it be? Now, I have played many genres of games in my lifetime- and also played across many worlds. After much thought, I decided on Pokemon. For those of you that didn't slam your screens down in disgust, the following are my reasons why.
If I lived in another world, I would want to live in one that would have as much or more enjoyment as playing the game. That eliminates all shooter games, becuase living in them would be a truamatic expierience, not to mention dying over and over is not my first choice of how to spend my life. So the things I was looking for was enjoyment, survivability, and the final point was adventure. The ability to stay in the world without growing bored and doing the same activity over and over. I then thought about all my favorite games. The death issue came up in Zelda, as well as No Man's Sky (It's not that bad). Then I thought about my favorite app games, games like Clash Royale, Clash of Clans, and other strategy games, including World Domination, etc. The issue with strategy games is I was unsure if you would be the commander of the armies, or a soldier in the army, and, I assume if you lose the death issue (even as a commander) probably comes up again. Then I thought about Pokemon. In a world where everyone can basically do the same job as the pro-athletes of that world, it seems enjoyable. Survivability is also not an issue, becuase your pokemon are the ones in danger, and in the games they never actually die while your playing. Adventure is also solved becuase throughout all the pokemon games there are seven different regions to explore, over sixty gym leaders to battle, and over 800 pokemon to catch and train. When looking at this plethora of evidence, it is apparent for me that Pokemon is the best choice of a video game to live in. if you wish to share down below your opinion on what video game to live in, it would be great to read your thoughts. Thanksgiving is here (actually, Its over)! But, it's apparent the purpose of this blog post prompt is too express feelings of thanks, as is due this season. The first thing I am thankful for is my family. They have been there to suppourt me and help me, no matter what I go through. I am especially thankful for my more distant family, and the effort they have given in trying to make me feel welcome at family gatherings, even if I only see them every two years or so. I am thankful for the numerous material blessings I have been given, from delightful vittles, to the books on my shelf. I am thankful for my friends, and their imagination and steadfastness. I am thankful for the freedoms we have, for, perhaps they should be a guarantee to all, but are definetly not. I am thankful for the oppurtunities I have been given, as well as my life for that matter. I am so thankful, that God was willing to create me, and keep me living for this long, for I know that God is in control of my every breath. I am thankful for my religion, Christianty, and my ability to have a relationship with my creator and savior through Jesus Christ's dying for all of humanity.
When I truly try to be thatnkful, and look at all the positives it is astounding how much I find. In stark contrast, how much I find when looking at things negatively are tenfold more so though, in light of so many things to be thankful for. I ask that all my readers (as few as they are) maintain a positive attitude, going into Christmas, and the months after, as we all truly have much to be thankful for. |
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