One process of inquiry I have pursued entirely for pleasure is playing football. My heart has been long attached to football for quite some time and I always find the time out of my schedule to go play. I also watch the NFL on Thursday nights, Sunday mornings and nights, and Monday nights. Football is the one sport I am always continuously following on YouTube and social media and is one that I don’t believe I will ever let go.
Since we are living in a pandemic now, a question I have is that when will things go back to normal in a life where COVID-19 is seen as a thing of the past? It feels like this day will take ages to come, but there has been significant improvement in normalizing life back to how it was since the virus has been controlled compared to last year. Another question that I have on my mind is how much longer will it be until natural resources start running out in the world? And what will the governments around the world do to preserve them? It is something scary to think about but could be a possibility with how careless humans are using natural resources and not giving back to the environment. Lastly, another question I have in my mind is would it be possible to survive without any money today? Money has become such a key source to survival in our world today. Money brings us things like food, water, and a home which are necessary things to survive.
After reading Lunsford and Juszkiewicz, I realized that I should not get bored with researching. When it comes to researching are multiple materials to examine that you can expand on everyone. I do not want to engage in the study because I always believed it to be boring. But research is an everyday thing for most of us. In my mind, research has always been this boring concept where you are sitting in front of a computer all day looking at numbers and statistics, but research can be with analyzing anything. This just gives me a brand new view on what exactly researching is.