This semester has been a really long ride for me. There has been many bumpy moments where I considered whether I was actually cut out for the work. But by keeping a straight mind set I was able to struggle through my classes. One of the hardest class I have this semester is Anthropology. However hard it was, it was able to help me develop handy skills in time management. True this semester has been hard strenuous work but it was able to set me on track. I intend on making the rest of my time at Baruch as memorable as possible. And through Baruch I hope on learning the necessary skills I need to help me in the future.
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Blog #2
The occurrence of world events are not important to us.
Not even if it affects the prices of food or gas.
We humans are carefree beings that lay caring about nothing but ourselves.
For most people, only the things they see before them matters.
The past, present, and future…they are nothing more than just words.
The flow of time is just how we as human beings measure our lives.
We are oblivious to the sudden slow or the fasten pace of the world.
Because for us, the only thing that matters is what goes on around us.
We do not care for other people’s troubles or misfortunes.
But when bad luck lands on us.
We run to others for help.
But because human beings are so lazy, nothing can be done.
Time is not the sand that lays on the bottom half of a hour-glass.
Time is that finite amount of sand that is quickly passing through the funnels.
Blog 1
http://slide.ly/view/cfe720bfa1f297e0a55980a9b30fc434
The pictures that I have used to create the slideshow is a brief recollection of important events and people in my life. During my time in high school I was known to many as a determined and comical guy. Although I had tried to pose myself as a serious person at the start of my high school career, I was later influenced by my fellow classmates and changed into a more sociable person. To the people who truly knew me, I was a combination of work and fun (something usually not found in a school environment). During my graduation I referenced myself as a social butterfly, it really represents who I am because I make lots of friends out of strangers. However, this trait usually never sets in until after I have gotten adapted to new environments. In these pictures, I show that I make friends regardless of any differences.