There are many things that helped me shape my work today. I must be Colombian parents and my neighbor. My parents have made them think that their ideas are consistent with their moral standards and value standards. They grew up in the respected parents of Colombia and I hope that I have the same values they want me to reflect them and obey their example. All Colombian children should be gifted like this. But whenever I do the wrong action, they will not hesitate to punish me or attack me with "correa" brought by Spanish. Thinking twice before thinking of me may confuse me.
Growing up in New York is also an important part of myself. American culture has changed my interests and thoughts. I grew up in an urban area called Queens, it was definitely introduced to a different culture. My parents do not influence me to do good things when I am older, basketball is the main sport of the community, I have always started a good way. In a community filled with basketball players and coaches, I will concentrate on being always a good basketball player. With the help of them, I could steadily focus on what I wanted to do and leave the negative road around the city.
In the process of growth, I was concerned about other people and spent a lot of time on being there for other people. I do not think there is any problem with this - it will definitely make me a person today. I think this will make me understand people and their situation, their viewpoint. In order to open up, the story we share is different, so we all need to understand it in a very crazy way. I put myself in the position of others and I see and feel things in my own way, but by doing so, I realize that nobody really understands me.
What is society, how does it help me shape my people today? First, society is the state of life of organized people. These organized people keep me human today and continue to shape me as I get older. My social version is a white middle class bred in Catholic school. These white middle class people are only related to the middle class of other Caucasians and rarely come out of this small society. This sounds unrelated to others, but that is true. It is a fact that the place I live, the place to go to school, and my friend. I think this is like this ... more
Have you ever had a teacher who changed your life? When I was a high school student, I had a teacher who made my strong students fully shaped today. She helped me solve many of my problems. On the day of my high school graduation, she approached me with a bracelet. On the back of the bracelet is written "There is no dream too big to follow". Looking back, this is a typical message of my experience as a teacher with me. When we studied Plato's Timaou, I was in my freshman philosophy class. I thought that everything is under my control until my professor came and we began asking dozens of pages to read the day before. I desperately searched my planner and looked for instructions I had to read.