We Fear Are A Weapon To Be Held Against Us Analysis

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Every beginning chapter of our lives is both challenging and scary, it could be very simple or it could be very difficult. Not everyone experiences the same situations as others; we all have different stories to tell. Some people have fears of being outgoing, causing high anxiety, with the stress of talking and being forced to give a presentation that no one will remember. The other half of society has no problem communicating and being outgoing; many have made many friends before reaching middle school. A quote from Ian Rush says, “And the things that we fear are a weapon to be held against us” (Brainyquote, 2016). Reflecting on this quote, I believe it means that the things I fear the most are holding me back from my destiny. I can only decide to break down the chains that are keeping us from the future, moving on, and discovering who I become in life. I, soon, will understand our lives as an adventure, exploring to new places, and meeting new people; living my life and discovering who I am meant to be. “Perception, the process you use to assign meaning to data about yourself or the world around you” (Myers, 71). Perception can be used physically through the senses; seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching, that creates a connect between me and the my surroundings. Or it could be used through choosing what …show more content…

We hear their voices as our own internal self-talk....” (Bradshaw, 96). To me, the reflection from this quote is stating that I will continue to bring everything I have learned to my parents. I was born into a family that teaches, but learns to many thing everyday. Affirmation is the “insufficient to offset years of negative program, gaining influences in your life” (Downing, 98). It involves the short and long term goals I have for my education, the qualities I have given myself, the labels that I have established to both myself and others; finally choosing what I

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