Oct 3 - Write about something you’ve always been curious about.

Response: I have always been curious about why people do drugs or crime. My whole life, I have had this image in my head that everyone who does drugs or commits crime are just the spawn of the devil trying to corrupt my mind and my life. However, as I've grown older, I've come to realize that everyone has their reasons for ending up in the situations that they are in. Some people do drugs because they have been around it their whole lives. Some people steal because they have no other choice. Some people are evil because of their traumatic past. It just makes me so curious what could have made someone do something so horrible.

Summary: Today, we worked on our characterization project.

Reflection: Humans have and always will be naturally curious, it's just our nature.

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