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Review Of The Essay 'This I Believe' By Sarah Adams

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In her “This I Believe” essay, Sarah Adams says that she lives by this philosophy; be cool to the pizza delivery dude, because it’s good luck. She goes about living this philosophy because of four principles. The first principle expresses “coolness to the pizza delivery guy helps us practice humility and forgiveness”. Letting the pizza dude cut Adams off in traffic, or letting him forget to use his blinker serves as a reminder to check herself before she puts up a fuss about others actions. Her second principle suggests “coolness to the pizza guy is a practice in empathy.” The pizza delivery dude serves as a reminder that everyone has or will have a pizza delivery-type job that they took to have some money rather than none. Empathy towards …show more content…

I specifically enjoyed it because I agreed with some parts, but also disagreed with Sarah Adams. Her first principle, “coolness to the pizza delivery guy helps us practice humility and forgiveness”, is very true to me. I often find myself in a situation where I am judging other people based on their actions, but I don’t even know the person. Adams’ analogy of letting the pizza guy cut in front of her in traffic doesn't have to be taken so literal. Overall courtesy to the pizza guy (or any person for that matter) can be appreciated. Some people take this courtesy for granted, but forgiveness is another part of Adams’ principle, and it keeps you humble. It helps me remember I am no better or worse than the pizza guy, we are equal. The next principle relates to showing empathy to the pizza delivery guy. Even if you have never had a job before, like me, you can still put yourself in the pizza delivery guy’s shoes. I bet the pizza guy does not want to be delivering pizza to your house, so any sympathy and compassion directed towards him, like tipping him heavily, would be appreciated. It’s just like Adams’ said: they most likely took the job because some money is better than no money. Adams’ third principle says that pizza delivery is honest work, which I believe is very true. The don’t have to worry about the big scale, stressful things that people running companies do. They worry about simple, honest things, like how to do your hair so you don’t

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