Aug 25 - Describe something you will never fully understand.


Response: I will never truly understand what this world has planned for me in the future. I feel as if I am always trying to predict and change the direction in which my life is going to go, but no matter what, my fate seems to stay on this same unaltered and inevitable path. I don't think this path is a bad one, but I do believe it is the plan that I am supposed to live. I think that everything that happens to me happens for a reason, and I usually believe it's for a good reason too, even if something bad happens.

Summary: Today, we presented our cultural poem and visual representation poster

Reflection: Presenting in front of the class and showing everyone this very personal poem that I created made me feel very excited and honored to share something like this with others. I love presenting to a crowd of people.

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