The proverb, "He does not possess wealth, it possess him.", is very simple, obvious, and true. I feel that money is something that changes alot of people in the worst way. If you are someone who has started from scratch and worked your way towards success, you can either become generous and helpful or greedy and wrong. Alot of the time, people forget who they really are because money takes over. Like someone who gets his first car at age 21 because he saved up, and then becoming successful and having his tenth car at 23. Its not necessary, its just for publicity, when in reality that person probably felt great after saving up for his "dream car". Its upsetting to see the best of a person become the worst of themselves. I think if you do become wealthy you should always share with others, as well as stay generous and thoughtful. :]
Another Proverb is, "Three may keep a secret, if two are dead". I feel like this has alot of meaning about trust. The hardest thing a person accomplishes in life is placing there trust in someone. Alot of the time we may find that even are closest friends are the backstabbers in our lives. "Distrust" is very hurtful and cruel, even in relationships, you think you can trust the guy/girl your with until they totally become non loyal. The best advice is to keep most things to yourself, unless you've known someone for a long enough time where you feel comfortable telling them secrets. And remember, you can always trust a family member if you need to vent.! :]
I like this, but you shouldn't put smiley faces in your prompt, but other than that, it was good.
ReplyDeleteNot bad... a couple of typos. At this point, I shouldn't see careless mistakes. I agree with Michael that emoticons aren't necessary. Why wasn't this turned in on time?
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