Thursday, September 15, 2011

My moral compass #PSHS

 My moral compass is composed of four strong values I hold in my life. Hardwork is number one. You need to be a hard worker to accomplish your dreams. Dreams should be something you reach for, not something right beside you. You need to be hardworking in the classroom and hardworking at your job. Another value on my compass is excersize. By excersize I don't mean working to get that perfect Hollywood body, I mean excersize to be healthy and live a long life. Excersize isn't just only good for the body but for the mind too. The third value on my compass is learning. It's not only important to learn in school but it's also important to learn outside the classroom. There are so many mysteries and adventures awaiting for someone to teach. Life is a lesson of its own. I hold faith as the last value in my compass. I have faith in Dios. It's nice to have someone to look up to or to talk to. Someone you know cares and who has a greater picture in store for the future. Lifes little battles are only leading to a greater victory. Faith shouldn't just be associated with religion but everday actions. My teamates have faith in eachother, that we'll work as one. Parents have faith in thier children, that after they're done doing thier job, we succesfully finish ours. A moral compass is cool and creative, because not one person's arrow points to the same direction all of the time. Also like compasses we have our North East, South West , and every other little direction. Those are just four of the many directions my compass leads me.

5 comments:

  1. I like your writing style and I enjoy reading your posts! If these are just four of your many "directions" your compass leads you in, towards what other morals does it also guide you to?

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  2. Your directions are very ambitious and bold! I love how you described excercize as not just a physical activity. I have never thought of it in any other way. Great compass!

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  3. Many people have faith on their compass, but you took a different approach to it. I like how you didn't talk about faith just as it applies to religion but also in the context of people having faith in each other.

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  4. I love the points you make in your compass. I completely agree with the learning as a major point in your personal compass, life is full of little lessons to help teach us values in life and paying attention to them and learning from them is very important.

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  5. I love how your hardwork connects with excersize, how hardwork creates a path for dreams, and how your compass relates to a real one with different directions. This all creates one great compass overall. Great work!

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