Temple Grandin's Endurance-Personal Narrative

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“Every calamity is to be overcome by endurance.”- Virgil Endurance noun en·dur·ance: the ability to withstand hardship or adversity. Endurance is an important factor in everyone’s life and it works in some way or another. There is physical, mental, and verbal endurance. Temple Grandin having endurance to use her abilities to her advantage to prove to the people that didn’t believe in her that they were wrong. During the attempt at integration at the Little Rock High School the African American students need the endurance to make it through the horrific experience. Josh Sundquist becoming an amputee at the age of 10, he acquires the endurance to overcome challenges so he can have a normal life. By reading non-fiction, readers can
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And now I've made a machine that lets me do that. It feels like a wire gets connected. Like something gets repaired.Temple Grandin found the endurance to solve the problem of not being able to be touched by other people but the feeling is something that she requires to function. My name is Temple Grandin. I'm not like other people. I think in pictures and I connect them. Struggling through school because she couldn’t understand the process of how other people can think so she discovers that she can understand/comprehend so much more than other people, with the use of pictures.

We Should Hang Out Sometime. Embarrassingly, A True Story By: Josh Sundquist “When you're faced with a significantly life-altering negative situation you can't control, you grasp at the little things you can control. The little opportunities where you can make choices for yourself.”Josh was 10 when he was diagnosed with cancer. It was in his leg so the doctor had to amputate the limb. So as he grew up he didn’t want people to know him as helpless he needs/wants people to know him for his personality because that is something he can control even tho he will never get his leg back“fighting emotion with logic is like bringing a calculator to a knife fight.” One of Josh´s form of endurance is that he likes to use logic for everything even though that it won’t work most of the time.

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