This weeks lesson really just stuck out to me. I hadn't ever thought about how many choices a day that we all make..EVERY DAY! And each choice can make a little or huge difference in your life. It sort of puts more pressure on you, because everything that you do will make an impact.
Another thing that I had never thought about with making choices is to not let your emotions get involved, it makes sense. However, everyone's always saying "just do what you want," or the cliche "follow your heart." Even songs like in Moulin say "you must be true to your heart." In all of these things it's saying do what your heart tells you, which I guess I've always interpreted as mixed in with emotions. On the other hand, it's just occurred to me that it can also mean follow your conscience, which we've been talking about how if you do what is right, other things will follow. It's all up to interpretation, and accurate facts. :D just like choices.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
My speech
Today there are currently 27 million slaves around the world. We can't avoid slavery anymore, we have to confront it. Out of the 27 million, 25 million kids, (ages 5-14) are enslaved and working twenty hour days. Most cannot hope to live over the age of 45. Think about how miserable that would be! Some people may think that it's not our problem, yeah it's awful, but it doesn't effect us, it's up to other countries to control that stuff in their own borders. Well some countries have laws but they don't have the funds or force to enforce them! Like in Mauritania where there have been laws against slavery since the 1980's, but there are still hundreds of slaves there! Recently in Missouri a man was found to have forced a young girl into sex slavery and prostitution, he's now being prosecuted but this went on for years right in our back yard!!! In the United states there are estimated to be anywhere from 5,200-8,700 slaves. "With liberty and justice for all" that's in our pledge of allegiance..does that not mean anything? Our country has already fought a war against slavery, we already know where we stand on the issue, so then how is this allowed to happen? Some people may think, all this is awful and all but what can we do about it? Check where your goods that you purchase come from, that's an easy thing to do. You can also donate to organizations that fight against slavery, one little donation can make a difference. As citizens of this world we cannot let slavery co-exist with our country, it brings down our legitimacy and international standing.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
The first follower
The main things that I got out of the video were:
1) You have to as a leader make your movement easy to follow
2) As the leader you have to accept followers as equals
3) Once you get started momentum gets you going
Going into these more in depth:
1) If the movements difficult people won't want to join. It's one thing to stand up and join with someone, but it's something totally different if doing so makes yourself more of the fool, the average person won't join in.
2) No one wants to be part of a dictatorship, it shouldn't be about one individual, it should be about what each individual stands for together, one common thought that connects them and turns them into a group.
3) Once a couple people join in, other people aren't scared anymore. It's like an avalanche, one rock may fall, and then two, and then everything comes tumbling down after them. :)
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