Thursday, July 24, 2008

your choice

I think that it influenced in a good way, only if they were not sucked into the violence and drugs. That once they did get out of the projects, they can compare their new life to the terrible places they used to live and really appreciate what they have now. A struggle to get out of the projects will make them really understand how important it is to create your own life, they way you want it to be.


I believe that it shouldn't matter where you came from but the kind of person you are. That you know right from wrong in the suburbs or in the ghetto. When you come across something that is dangerous you know to stay out of it's track. The people that you interact with can also play a huge part. If you want to stay on the right path, meeting people with the same views will help you stick to what you believe in. That can also be true in a negative way. Getting sucked into the drugs and violence can happen with the people you associate youself with. Hopefully, your morals are in the right place and you will choose the right thing to do.

2 comments:

Kayla said...

I completley agree with everything you've said! It shouldnt matter where you come from. You did a good job at showing your views on this topid! Well done!

Tyler Flynn Dorholt said...

What are the main factors that make us differentiate between right and wrong? Specifically, how do we develop new opinions about what is right/wrong? What does it take for others to see things in the way that you do, which is usually is the way you think is right?