Jan 23 - Write about something that you heard that you wish you could unhear.

Response: One thing I heard when I was younger that I wish I could unhear is that everybody dies. I remember the moment in my 3rd-grade class when I was reading a book about the sun exploding in 5 billion years from now, and my mind finally realized that everyone and everything is going to die one day. I know that it is inevitable to come to this conclusion eventually, but sometimes I wish I had never known the idea of death. The idea of death is scary to everybody, and I feel like trying to ignore that fact is what is best for some people. However, without the thought of death, would we be living our lives to the fullest? Anyways, sometimes I just wish I could unlearn the thought of death.

Summary: Today, we finished our project.

Reflection: Sometimes we aren't meant to hear somethings and sometimes we are; it just depends on how we interpret them.

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