Personal Narrative about one's life Essay

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    do my best so I can be successful in life with these motivations I should be able to graduate from Southern New Hampshire University and have the life I always wanted.…

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    Setting goals is a valuable way to guide one’s self through life. Whether or not humans are trying to meet a goal, often translates into everyday life. This theme is portrayed through Holden Caulfield of Catcher in the Rye and Louie Zamperini of Unbroken. Both experience the highest of highs and lowest of lows at times that coexist with when they are working to achieve more in life. In the novels Unbroken and Catcher in the Rye, everyday life is bettered by having a goal as seen through the…

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    When it comes to my personal happiness I would say I am an 8-9. I have enough money to cover the basics that are needed for daily life. My children are, mostly, in good places in their lives. I have answers to what is different about my youngest boys, my oldest and I are establishing a relationship as mother/son (he was adopted by my brother and his ex-wife) and I have pictures of my dad. The beliefs I have about aging seem to all tie in together. They seem to be different heads of the same…

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    So many kids are out there thinking they don't have a purpose in life, until they pick up a basketball or start throwing a baseball, and realizing that they actually do have potential in something, and can work to be a great player in a certain sport. Self confidence can not only be how you feel, but how you carry yourself and giving someone confidence that didn't have it before is very important because now the person can start believing in themselves and start setting examples for other young…

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    Materialism In Society

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    magnetic music video attracted many to be invited into the life of a materialistic girl; who wanted nothing more than to sit in the lap of luxury, knee deep in all the material treasures that only a wealthy boy could offer her, all the while disregarding all attempts of romance and relationships. Attraction to the materialistic things in this song succeeded in showing the glamorous side of materialism, but what if this lavish way of life is only temporary and you are left with nothing but a…

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    Talking about happiness, different people will give different answers about what is happiness. Divided by groups, children’s definition may differ from adults; philosopher’s idea may different from normal person’s. By individuals, our definition must be different from when we are young till old. Divided by the understanding the answer will also be different. Some people think happiness from our daily life, from the sun, the wind the sky; some people think when they do the things which the things…

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    I am a person who is never satisfied. I strive for something greater and larger in every aspect of my life. I do not like to settle and say I am complete with anything. I feel there is always room for more and always another chance at something. I live my life based on this idea and can never come to terms when a chapter is complete in my life. I spent two years planning my wedding, and once it was over, I longed to do it again. After we had purchased our first home, I began searching for…

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    Racial Celeberties

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    that humankind has always thought of themselves. Firstly they ask who they are as if there very exsitence may not be valid even though there right in front of you flesh and bone. Everyone has a purpose in life but believe that if they dont do anything remarkable that stands out that there mere life is just that nothing. We as homosapiens believe in a convaluded way of reasoning and since the dawn of time imiagine that without this one remarkable accomplishment our sense of purpose has not been…

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    ability to enjoy a happy and comfortable life. Now a days having a satisfying job entails making good money which encompasses living stress free. So what drives society? Is it the career? Or is it the thought of security and comfort of a desirable income? People spend 40 plus hours a week to strive to afford a satisfying lifestyle. Many people spend numerous hours of overtime at work to make more money with the thought that it will bring greater joy to life. Money brings happiness to…

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    that my life is all about work, and I do not have any time to spend with my family or at least with myself; I stopped meeting my friends and talking to them. I even stopped the volunteer work and other activities I used to do which made me feel worthless and had no purpose in life. The weekend was just one day on which I have to finish a lot of responsibilities…

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