I believe everything happens for a reason. Every action has a reaction and every cause has an effect. Whether it’s to make you stronger, teach you a lesson, or test your will, there's a reason for everything. When I was around 6 I was hanging out with my grandma when suddenly my mom and brother walk in her house with a puppy who I automatically started calling Kelli, because Barbie’s little sister’s name is Kelly, and I loved Barbie. I’m not sure why we chose to spell Kelli with an ‘i’ instead of a ‘y’. I guess we wanted to be original. I had a love for that dog like no other. She was the best dog you could ask for: calm, quiet, and obedient, and cuddly. When I was 12 or 13, Kelli unexpectedly died of a ruptured something, I don’t
My First dog’s name was Ramon; my parents got Ramon a month after I was born. The funny thing was that we were both born on September. We had this special bond that I have never had with another dog. Everywhere I would go, Ramon would try to follow me; once he tried to jump over the fence to follow me to school. Ramon was a part of our family and we would not want it any other
This tragic moment in my life was very impactful. Not only did it change my brother Jason’s life, but it also changed mine. At a young age I believed that everything happens for a reason. Events, such as arguments with friends, tragedies in life, or just happy moments happen to make
I have always believed that everything happens for a reason. Now, I am not saying that I believe that there is a larger plan for everyone’s life. To clarify, I believe that there is no such thing as fate. Alternatively the events that happen throughout an individual 's life impacts their future in unknown ways.
It is true in life that everything happens for a reason. It is also true to say that sometimes it is all about being in the right place, at the right time. There was never a more prominent example of this than a traumatic summers evening, only a few years ago.
About two years ago my sister had taken in a dog named Morgan. At first I didn’t exactly agree with this because she already had a dog that she hardly took care of. When my sister brought Morgan home she was about two months old. I could still hold her in on had. And as I spent more time with her, she became my baby.
Everything happens for a reason. This saying is one of the most popular things that people say in today's world, especially after huge life changing events. These “life changing” events could be anything from a new child being born to a bombing in the Koreas. To really find out about my family history and further investigate this saying I interviewed my mother; Rebecca, and grandfather; Tom. In these interviews we talked about two huge events that have impacted history. These events are the Kennedy Assassination and the bombing of the World Trade Centers on September 11th, 2001. My family has been impacted by both events in numerous ways and I learned that these types of events not only cause mass hysteria, but also bring us closer together, and really force us to be grateful for what we have.
Everyone on earth is defined by their core beliefs. It’s what makes us all individuals, what separates us from the others. It wasn’t until I was talking with my friend Sean in 8th grade that I started to realize that one of my core beliefs, something I was taught growing up, may not be my own belief.
I believe that everything happens for a reason. There are many things that have happened in my life either to my family or to me that has lead me to this my belief. Whether bad things or good things happen to us in life, we must always know that it happened for a reason remember everything happens for a reason.
She was a lot of fun to play with and she was very energetic. We did not get her that day, but the employees told us that the dog we were interested in was going to be at Petsmart the next day. We went to Petsmart and we were going to make the final decision if we were going to get her. My sister and I really wanted her but my dad was hesitant about the idea of getting her. He did not know if we were ready for another dog. My sister and I really wanted her so we exclaimed “ we will do everything to take care of the dog!”
Everything happens for a reason: a saying that often implies those reasons are due to the acts of destiny. We may not be aware of what those reasons are but it has occurred because that’s what destiny has intended for our fate. However, most consequences are due to our own reasons with those reasons being the choices we decide to make. Whenever people find themselves in sorrowful situations, often an all-powerful source is to blame. Whether it be God, life, or the stars, many do not consider themselves to put at fault along with their actions.
I believe there is a value in being able to turn an everyday event into a spectacle that’s worth reading into. With that being said, Chills rattled through my bones as the automatic doors opened before me; I’m underdressed. Upon first glance I notice the glint of the interior lighting reflecting off the marble-white tiles. I take note of the scent; Freshness. I think of the convenience of having these natural grown resources surrounding me. Before now, I would never have the luxury of purchasing an out-of-season delicacy at a location so near my residence. Frozen, I was astonished by the sheer amount of ripe, mossy green avocados that sat in a pine wood container before me. I muster the courage the to extend my unworthy
Almost everything in life happens for a reason. For the better or the worse. But in saying this some still may not quite understand. But trust me it is not as nearly as complex as one might think. Let us just say for the simplicity of it that by changing yourself, your perspective, and your overall lifestyle you as a person can better or worsen.
Elizabeth is sitting in the living room on the couch in her pajamas. The lights are dim and low and papers are scattered around her. The home is silent except for her fingers tapping away at the keyboard and the occasional shuffling of paper work. A notification sound comes from the computer. Elizabeth leans in and stares at the screen with her eyebrows crumpled as she reads. She leans back and her face becomes blank as she stares off into the distance. She closes the laptop, stands up and goes into the bedroom. As she approaches the bedroom door she reaches up to the top of the doorframe, grabs and object and puts it into the pocket of her pajama pants. Elizabeth enters the bedroom, climbs onto the bed, brings her knees to her chest, wraps
I believe that everything happens for a reason. Though we might not realize it while we are too caught up in our tears, we must realize that life starts but someday it must also come to an end. I first realized this concept not too long ago as a result of my grandmothers passing. One afternoon three days before the most exciting time of my life, Junior Ring, I experienced the most traumatic time in my life. It all started March 28th, 2017, with me sitting on the couch doing my homework identical to any normal day after school. Suddenly I received my cousin's strange call. I rarely receive calls from him and by his tone of voice, I could tell something was wrong even though he didn't mention a thing. Not too long after I got a call from my
Everything in life happens for a reason and nothing happens by happenstance, chance or luck. I