Monday, January 15, 2007

How I See the World Today

Topic: Perception

Perception better describes one's ultimate experience of the world and typically invloves further processing of sensory input. I have had so many experiences in the world today. I feel as if the world is basically giving you a chance to go out and experience. Most people just sit at home and don't know what's out here in the world today. If you go out and experience it will make you feel better emotionally and physically.

I was so depressed one day because me and my boyfriend decided we shouldn't be together. My family and I were going to Florida that following weekend of the break up. I really didn't want to go but my mom made me. I never really realized how much you can experience just by going out of state with your family members. I went to places that i never thought that i would ever see in my lifetime. I had so much fun. I never once was depressed or even thought about being depressed over my break up situation. We went to a lot of different places such as, amusement parks, malls, and resturants. Everything was so beautiful and just made me realize that when you sit at home, you're asking to be depressed. If you go out to have perception then you will love it. It makes you feel a lot better no matter what the situation might be. I thought that even though i was going out of state that i would still be depressed wanting to be back with my ex-boyfriend. At first, on the way down there it was hard but once we got into Florida the atmosphere around you was so beautiful. We just rode through the large town of Jacksonville, Florida sight seeing. It was wonderful knowing that i could go out their and percept and it would make me feel a lot better emotionally and physically. It made me feel better physically because i wasn't at home being lazy, i was actually out and about having fun.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fail. Though your entry exceeded 350 your title was not original. I like how yo started off and stuck with your entry.

GRLucas said...

Fail, only 339 words.