Saturday, October 19, 2013
Through the eyes of my peers
Blog A
Tyquan Chardon
Professor Garuino
INQ 101
10/15/13
The blogger that I choose to talk about in my Blog that I believe is A work is “Live, Love , Laughs” blog. I choose her blog because it kind of described the meaning of failure similar to the way that I did. First of all she discussed how failure can make you or break you. It can either drive you to fight harder to get better or make you feel unaccomplished, which makes you break down and quite. One thing that I loved that she said is that society cannot put failure into a category; this is because it is hard to label the word failure on a set of scales. The reason it cannot be measured is because they see failure as one set thing, while many people describe failure in different ways. In fact “Live love laughs” blog described failure from more than one point of view, which to me shows that she didn’t just take this subject and stayed in a simple minded state. She took it a step further. She was simply taking the premises of the issue and linked it to many scenarios then connected those scenarios into what she thought failure meant. To pretty much sum this all up. I believe that she was thinking of failure as something that has no time limit, no discrimination towards anyone. It is something that affects everyone in its own way, and because of that it makes it hard to just say that failure is amounted to a size in scales. It kind of reminds me of what I said in my own blog. Without effort and practice, failure is assured to you but strength comes from the person who efficiently works hard to overcome failures”. What I was trying to say was yes we all have our failures but in order to determine if we truly failed is all up to the individual. It’s up to whether you are dedicated enough to overcome your failure or to let it take you over. I felt that Live Love Laugh point not only described failure but also let you understand in a more personal aspect of what failure also meant to her.
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