Something That Matters
There were many very intriguing posts, but three of them stuck out the most, starting with the post about the group of guys who experimented by giving a homeless man a pizza. They then sent out one of their guys involved and he pretended to be homeless. He then asked the homeless man for a slice and without any hesitation, the man gave him a slice, storing life in humanity once again. This post was the best to read and watch because it goes to show that any kind of person can make a difference and be kind to one another.
The other post that stuck out to me was the post about storing greatness in the new year. It described that if you take tiny steps towards your goals that it will make the year a waste for you personally. But if you don't take steps by inches, but by miles, it will make your year a great time for you personally. I agree with this because if you actually try towards your goals, you can accomplish it and make an impact.
The last post I read was the one about shopping at smaller businesses rather than bigger ones. By shopping at smaller businesses,, you can get better customer service and a better customer experience. The employees have a better understanding of the products they sell and they act nicer towards their customers. Bigger stores tend to have people who don't want to be there and tend to act different. I think that this post is true because my parents used to have a small business and they always treated their customer nicely and they specialized in what the customer actually needed.
The questions involving Mycoskie are some interesting questions. My answer to the first question is that if I didn't have to worry about money, I would spend lots of time with my friends and family. The answer for the second question would be the same with or without money. I would still want to take stats for professional sports teams because it's the job that I would enjoy for the rest of my life. The answer to the last question is what cause I would serve. I would help as many people as I could and try to help make the world a different and better place to live in.
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