Chris chooses independence over relationships. When have you chosen to be on your own instead of relying on others? What happened, and would you make the same choice again?

 Prompt: Chris chooses independence over relationships. When have you chosen to be on your own instead of relying on others? What happened, and would you make the same choice again?

Prompt Response:

The only times I choose to be on my own instead of relying on others is when I refrain myself from asking for help to avoid looking dumb, when others understand it more than me and rely on the teacher for help. I also choose to be on my own instead of putting the effort into making relationships with people, I see it impossible to make and keep one. The only thing that happened was me being isolated from others, and the loss of many opportunities, knowing myself, I would probably make the same choice again seeing how I barely change as a person.

Summary:

Today we looked on the overview of chapters one to seven with Mr. Rease today, it took until near the end of class to finish up. He gave us a worksheet where we will write our critical questions on the front side, we would do it for homework and turn it in tomorrow. He also notified us that we will have a test based on chapters one to ten on Friday, so it was important to pay attention during class and remember the basic ideas of each chapter. 

Reflection:

I can reflect that I understood what Mr. Rease was trying to teach us, although I did doze off near the end, I still understood most of it. 

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