Everyone has burning questions about life. Mysteries we wonder about but don’t always have clear answers for. Think about your biggest questions about existence, purpose, or the world around you. Write a blog post where you share at least two of your most burning questions about life and explain why these questions matter to you.

Prompt: Everyone has burning questions about life. Mysteries we wonder about but don’t always have clear answers for. Think about your biggest questions about existence, purpose, or the world around you. Write a blog post where you share at least two of your most burning questions about life and explain why these questions matter to you.


Prompt Response:

One of my most burning questions is how does one stay happy long enough, I think why this matters to me is because when I was younger I've been angry or annoyed a lot with only some brief happiness that can go away easily, I wondered why does it go away quite easily. Another burning question I have is how to continue on with life when there is so much suffering to deal with, why this matters to me is because I see how awful the world can be and wondered how do people really live with it.

Summary:

Today we talked over the new Narrative Writing Assignment of Origin Myth, Mr. Rease went on how we will create and write our own origin myth stories and how it should be done. We were then given time to plan our story as he looked over our process through his computer.

Reflection:

I learned the requirements needed to create an origin myth and how much creativity you need, which I seem to lack when it comes to creating stories, and that I am slow on that. 




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