A person can be rejected in many ways, but the way seen normally in media and real life situations is rejection of dating. If a someone is interested in another person they may feel inclined to ask that person out. This puts the other person with two options "Yes", or "No" if they choose no then that person just got rejected.
This is seen in movies when the nerdy kid asks a girl out who is way out of his "league." Her main answer is no and the poor guy is rejected and probably made fun of by anybody who saw the rejection take place. The guy then might go home and feel really depressed.
The guys emotions may run wild when rejected. If so he may break down and cry right there, or maybe even get mad and storm off. He may also take it easily and be okay with the answer he got. No one likes being rejected it does not feel good at all. Most of the time the person rejected feels unwanted and like something is wrong with them. Rejection when taking real serious and close to heart can sometimes lead to the extremity of a person taking their own life.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
To me personal responsibility is taking ownership of ones actions. This means if a person does something they need to own up to it. If they get punished they probably deserved it, if not then good for them.
When something bad happens how I know I am responsible or not is by figuring out if I was involved in the planning or not. If I was then I am part responsible, but if I had no part or planning in the situation I am not responsible.
If a person helps their younger siblings plan something wrong and the sibling gets caught I believe the elder one should own up to their responsibility and tell the parents they helped talk to younger into doing the act. They then share the punishment equally, elder for planning and younger for doing the act.
When something bad happens how I know I am responsible or not is by figuring out if I was involved in the planning or not. If I was then I am part responsible, but if I had no part or planning in the situation I am not responsible.
If a person helps their younger siblings plan something wrong and the sibling gets caught I believe the elder one should own up to their responsibility and tell the parents they helped talk to younger into doing the act. They then share the punishment equally, elder for planning and younger for doing the act.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
People and Discovery
Ways people explore the unknown are by scientific though and actually getting on a ship or other transportation and finding out for themselves what is out there. Individuals may devote themselves to life times of discovery because they do not either feel complete without it or they just fell they have no other uses in life. Some may sacrifice a stable living area, family ties, and good steady friendships.
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