What Does Pride Mean To Me Essay

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“Pride is a wonderful, terrible thing.” Many ambivalent emotions and thoughts pop-up in your head. You think that pride is a good thing, and it is, but too much of it is bad (arrogance). In my opinion, this quote has an ambiguous meaning, as it possess adjectives that are opposites, however, it’s perfectly sensible. Pride can either boost up a person’s confidence, or simply, force them to attempt something that’s out of their reach. At the same time, I believe that pride is something that we need more and less of. Over the course of my life, I have seen a numerous amount of people who’ve tried to become the best and failed miserably. Surprisingly, one example is me. Over the summer, I joined the Sunny Hills cross country team because running wasn’t a big deal, right? Wrong. When I came to practice, I was all pumped up and ready to impress the coach, but it was only my first run. I was already getting ahead of myself, which exemplifies pride, although I had never ran in my life before. To continue, when I started to do warm-up laps, which is a mile, I was one of the first runners to finish, as a matter of fact, it was called a “warm-up” for a reason. I thought that everyone was really slow and that they sucked at …show more content…

The movie, “Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story,” greatly shows that pride can lead to success. To make short, the main character, Liz Murray, was living with drug addicted parents, before becoming homeless. When someone is homeless, you may think that they’re empty, destitute, and not resilient, however, Liz Murray defies all of these aspects. Liz Murray’s pride allows her to win an essay contest, in which she wins a scholarship to Harvard. She was able to exploit her abilities, despite the hardships (physical and mental conditions), along with unsupportive parents. This shows that pride can turn things around for the better, as shown

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