Thursday, November 17, 2011

PLN #10 Moab Man Embraces Simple Living in Cave

The article "Moab Man Embraces Simple Living in Cave" by Jason Blevins matters to me because it shows me that living with no possessions could actually be satisfying. Daniel lives in a cave with nothing. He believes that people should take things as they come naturally. I guess it has worked for him because he is a very healthy man who lives his life just the way he wants to. Daniel went to college and worked for a homeless shelter, until he realized he had to much stuff. So of course, he sold it all. Now he lives without anything, including money. He reminds me a lot of Chris McCandless because they both felt like living naturally is the way of life and they both were as happy as they could be. Daniel is happy, even without money or possessions. Money doesn't buy happiness. This makes me wonder if I could do this, what he is doing now, living with none of the things I rely on everyday. Maybe living a simple life would be quite fulfilling. He didn't like society, but he sure liked to learn from it. He would never accept possessions from others and just lived a stress free life. The catch is, is that he really is somewhat homeless. He goes through trash, lives outside, and lives how most homeless people live. But he doesn't care, he doesn't worry or fret. He just takes life as it comes and doesn't care about what the future holds. Maybe one day everyone will live like him, happy and satisfied, a very simple life.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Beliefs

  1. Family
  2. Friendship
  3. Health
  4. Live life with no regrets

For most of my beliefs I would go as I far as I have to go for them. If that means being in prison or even dying. I would do anything for my family's safety. But I wouldn't do anything to keep up with living life with no regrets. It is important to me, but not as important that I would stay in prison for it. I also think health is important, but if I were being held captive or about to die, I would definitely give it up because living is more important than health. I think my beliefs also depend on the situation. If my family's lives were at risk than I would do anything, but if they were just fine and I was being tortured by an Iranian prison, than I would probably give it up. I don't have strong beliefs yet. I am still not quite sure what is right, wrong, important, and not important. The only belief I would give my life for is my family. And i know family will be the most important belief to me for my whole life.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Manifesto

I walk on this planet for a reason, for myself and for others. I enjoy life and take it as it comes. I just go with the flow, and that has always worked for me. I live by the saying, "live life with no regrets." I take hold of things and try to never say no. I never have fun when I say no. I care about my family, friends, and school. I strive to get the best grade. I want to be successful, go to college, have fun in college, not just study, and get a good job that I enjoy and look forward to every day. I like money. I have lived happily, ever since the day I was born. I live a colorful life, full of things that brighten my day and make everything better. I am colorful. I love life. I won't let it go. I will always live life with no regrets.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

PLN #9 Is This the Future of Punctuation!?

The article "Is This the Future of Punctuation!?" by Henry Hitchings matters to me because it is important that people realize that punctuation can be effective and how we use it is crucial. A very long time ago punctuation didn't exist. In the 15th and 16th century, punctuation came about and was used regularly. As Hitchings says, "punctuation is being renounced" and its true. I don't use much of it, I try, but when I do, I overuse it. Some people probably just give up because their teacher keeps telling them that they have too many commas in one sentence, so they don't use it anymore. Punctuation can be confusing and I think that is what is effecting the future of it. Many punctuation marks have become popular like the dash and hyphen but others have drifted away like the colon and apostrophe. This makes me wonder why some are increasing in use and some are decreasing. The future of punctuation is a mystery. Tons of punctuations marks are created and tons die off. No matter what, people like to not use punctuation. Most people think it isn't necessary, I think it is effective. Some day the whole idea might even be extinct.