Hi Peeps, Today's Quote "You've been PLAYED, since you are not even in the game to cast your vote and be a part of your everlasting destiny. A no vote is a vote for eternal HELL, based on your laziness and lack of participation." Jon Barnes The First ACT In the Beginning, "The PLAY" was created and written by God. The stage of Heaven and Earth, water, dirt, land, lighting, darkness, time, boundaries, vegetation, living creatures, provision, procreation, and life were set to play out, make choices, to live, and to die. The Second ACT We all have made many mistakes and it is our job to learn from them and move on to grown, live, and teach a better lifestyle, with experience of knowing that the Same Ole ACTS of stupidity will not work!
Silver Jones knows just how cruel life can be. Her mother was chewed up and spit out by its dark side-brutally murdered while turning a trick with a psycho man after she had promised Silver that that part of her life was over and she had been clear for almost a year. The man cuts her body into pieces after drugging and stabbing her to death. Rather than living with her abusive grandmother who resents silver because her mother had her at such a young age. Silver runs away and tried living with her best friend Missy but Missy mother disagreed and told Missy that Silver had to leave . Determined to escape the mean streets, Silver longs for an education. But after running into an old friend, a homeless boy named Chance whom she'd taken under her wing as a child when kids would pick on him for being dirty, Not knowing that he was a orphan and was living on
When I first met Jerry Hendrickson, I thought he was pretty outgoing. I was sitting with my friend, Maddie, at a table in the corner of the dining room at Morningside of Branson Meadows. He was laughing already, which made me think he was a jokester. We were instantly able to hit it off because he was really easy to talk to, which made asking questions and actually connecting with him a lot easier.
Reese Ellis has one of the worst lifes you could ever have. She is abused in every way possible. Marco her step dad is an evil man and will always be. He bland her for everything that he did to her. At the age of 16 she was kicked out of her house.
life, and this is what is happening at this stage in the play. The characters
In the first place, we’ve all made mistakes and learned from them, so we’ve all been immoral or unethical which is okay. Recognizing somebody has done wrong doesn’t mean you should forget all they’re done right. It would be smarter to own up to your mistakes
My mother and I moved to Haysville when I was about four, and we lived in a blue trailer at Peachtree Manor. The first thing you see when you walk in is the massive window on the far wall, looking through you can see the neighbors garden and their shed. The house was bigger than the other trailers, it had three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one long kitchen, and a big living room. The exterior of the house was blue with white outlining, and a brown roof.
Even though we all make mistakes, we need to learn how to be honest with ourselves
Have you ever made a mistake? No matter who you are everyone has made a mistake in their lifetime. Many US presidents have used the blame deflecting phrase "mistakes were made" to save their image. saying mistakes were made is a cover up from responsibilities. How can you learn from your mistakes? Experts say that taking the blame for these errors is the only way to start learning from them and this is why. In my experience acceptance, drive and correction are three things that push someone to learn from their mistakes.
Of course, that's not an excuse to go out and make bad choice after bad choice. I want to learn from my mistakes and not repeat them. But, some lessons are harder to learn than others. So, I need to practice self-forgiveness, go forward with the conviction that I won't make the same mistake twice, and then do everything in my power to make sure I don't!
Making mistakes is all a part of life, but the most important thing to do is to learn from
But if you should make a mistake – Admit to it and take full responsibility.
The purpose of making mistakes it to learn from them. An excellent strategy is to learn your lesson as quickly as possible and move on, better and stronger than you were before.
Humans have done great things throughout history. As a species, we have accomplished everything from the development of civilization to reaching the moon. These cultures allowed mankind to make beautiful things such as art, architecture, and literature. However, the thing about humans is that they are, well, human. All humans will inevitably make mistakes. They are simply a part of being alive. What is more important than messing up is how people deal with their mistakes. Some deflect the blame and make excuses for themselves. While this is the common response, it is not ideal or virtuous. Instead, people ought to own up to their mistakes. This is what allows us to grow in character as humans. Thus, I learned many life lessons from when my mother, my grandmother, and I apologized.
A famous saying by Al Franken goes like “Mistakes are a part of being human. Appreciate your mistakes for what they are: precious life lessons that can only be learned the hard way. Unless its a fatal mistake, which, at least, others can learn from.” I think mistakes are necessary. It shapes you to become a better, wiser and a stronger person who is prepared to face further challenges as well.
Henry ford once said,"Even a mistake may turn out to be the one thing necessary to a worthwhile achievement." Mistakes can make smarter, learning from them can help us not make the same mistake next time. They also make us wiser, but in the end mistakes do their job. They teach us, they make us stronger. Running a race is mentally and physically tough, but in the end finishing is always worth it. Not finishing a race is a big mistake that I made.