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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
The Language of Life
All over the world people speak different languages. From Arabic, to Tagalog, to Serbian, and even Welsh; people communicate with different intonations, and different sounds. In Africa some people may use clicking sounds, while in China others say words with the same spelling four different ways. While all these languages may be different and complex, the language of life is a simple language. No matter what culture or area of the world, we may live in, the language of life is that of survival and progression. Without the ability to progress in life, our existence is futile. So, how do we progress you ask? Well, we progress by learning. So, whether we are going to school, working at a big company, or even riding our bike across the country, we will learn something about ourselves no matter what we do. So, the language of life is a simple one. Do what your best at or do what you like, and learn from it. Everything we do shapes us. From the high school track runner who makes it to state only to fall down during the last leg of their relay. Or perhaps the yodeler that decides to show his ethnic background at a local talent show and gets made fun of for it Every failure hurts, and every comment leaves a mark. So, the language of life is easy. Simply, respect those around you and respect yourself. Respect others by learning from their differences. Respect yourself by allowing failures to boast your confidence and make you more prepared for the future.
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