Why are deadlines important?
Deadlines are important to practice in school to prepare us for the world outside of school. In school, deadlines help to identify when assignments are to be done, and are a measure of progress. If you didn't have a deadline, when would you finish the assignment? For many people, without a deadline, we wouldn't finish the assignment at all. I know that I for one would never do something that is not due.
Time is one of the only enemies of the human race, and with in time the gregorian calendar and the constraints that humanity has set itself with to accomplish individual goals. The deadlines. But without it, sky scrapers towering over the economy of the things me and you love to buy, and all things around us would not exist today. If it were not for the due date. So many things would fall out, government shut downs, building maintainence not kept because people cannot keep up with their deadlines and so much more would fail on a colossal level.
The importance that we practice deadlines is self evident in the nature of society around us. It is abundant and very necessary. If Mr. Pangier could not complete deadlines he would lose respect from his students and eventually get fired by the Principal. But diligently completing deadlines and continuing to do so can bring about a bright future with promise to do more.
Time is one of the only enemies of the human race, and with in time the gregorian calendar and the constraints that humanity has set itself with to accomplish individual goals. The deadlines. But without it, sky scrapers towering over the economy of the things me and you love to buy, and all things around us would not exist today. If it were not for the due date. So many things would fall out, government shut downs, building maintainence not kept because people cannot keep up with their deadlines and so much more would fail on a colossal level.
The importance that we practice deadlines is self evident in the nature of society around us. It is abundant and very necessary. If Mr. Pangier could not complete deadlines he would lose respect from his students and eventually get fired by the Principal. But diligently completing deadlines and continuing to do so can bring about a bright future with promise to do more.
How am I influenced by my past?
The past is the key to the future. What I have seen in my past can never be unseen, and in all of my actions, words and interpretations my history is evident. Self proclaimable, fraudelent and hard truths that I would not want anyone to know. Progressing up to now, my history of failures have culminated into a sharper platinum plate molded to protect what I hold dearly.
The escapades of running in the forest in an all neighborhood water gun/air soft war experience to the social engineering and cracking into microsoft accounts to gather credit card information to order pizza for the next party. If I died tomorrow, I would die sad of course but content and humble enough to say that I have truly "lived" despite only being on this earth for 18 years. Seeing success early, and being nurtured to believe to be great I naturally (like the statistics show), failed in the most basic western educational systems.
I honestly prized being told I had a High IQ of 135 and feeling content that I am superior in intellect and could create more than the other kids that were going off to recess. When I realized I am not functioning in class, either because I am uncomfortable sitting for long periods of time listening to people who do not respect me and my presence or my mind cannot comprehend the subtle limits placed of rules set to undermine creative thinking and regurgitate what we're told. Now, January of 2015 I would not be here if it weren't for the past that I have endured.
The escapades of running in the forest in an all neighborhood water gun/air soft war experience to the social engineering and cracking into microsoft accounts to gather credit card information to order pizza for the next party. If I died tomorrow, I would die sad of course but content and humble enough to say that I have truly "lived" despite only being on this earth for 18 years. Seeing success early, and being nurtured to believe to be great I naturally (like the statistics show), failed in the most basic western educational systems.
I honestly prized being told I had a High IQ of 135 and feeling content that I am superior in intellect and could create more than the other kids that were going off to recess. When I realized I am not functioning in class, either because I am uncomfortable sitting for long periods of time listening to people who do not respect me and my presence or my mind cannot comprehend the subtle limits placed of rules set to undermine creative thinking and regurgitate what we're told. Now, January of 2015 I would not be here if it weren't for the past that I have endured.