Golden Ticket Themes

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In the book Life’s Golden Ticket: A Story About Second Chances by Brendon Burchard, a man with a golden ticket is given the opportunity to pull himself out of his dark pessimistic life into a new life of optimism. With the guidance of the groundskeeper Henry, the narrator can seize this opportunity by exploring the lessons of his past. During his journey, the narrator has a difficult time letting go of his past experiences that have shaped him into the man he has become. While on the Ferris wheel the narrator sees scenes from his life, receiving a beating from his father, being alone with his grandfather as he dies, his mother begging for her son not to get expelled, being laid off and watching Mary leave. The narrator lived his life “focused …show more content…

To the narrator, these scenes were “Important. Influential. They were the chapters that not only illustrated a few highs and lows in your life but also epitomized powerful themes that have become woven throughout your story” (48). These themes kept the narrator stuck living his life in the past not ready to change. In the present, the narrator is holding himself back because he doesn’t know what he wants to accomplish during his lifetime or what he wants for himself down the road. Without aspirations, the narrator will never change. He will continue to drift along living in the past. However, I think the narrator will change because he experienced how Mary felt when he met with the fortune-teller, Meg. The narrator “imagined the pain she must have felt, the disappointment, the frustration, the hopelessness” (147) and had the same feelings …show more content…

I can be very pessimistic and tend to dwell on the negative things in my life. I often miss out on things and keep to myself. I find change to be a scary thing and even small everyday changes worry me. My mom has been telling me that now is the time to start new and reinvent myself. As an effort to change I have decided to take her advice and start anew looking for the positive things in my life rather than focusing on the negative. Being at Western New England can help me to get out of my comfort zone and push me to achieve a new and more positive attitude while enjoying many exciting clubs and activities Western New England has to

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