Friday, February 14, 2014

Blog.


I don't really have a favorite author, or even a favorite book. I'm sure I have enjoyed some this books but right now I can't think of anything. However, I did just read a book today for another class entitled “What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20” by Tina Seelig. So, I guess I’ll just share some of my thoughts about that book. Reading this book has definitely made me stop and think more about my life. Am I heading in the right direction? Where do I even want to end up? I don’t think there is anything wrong with the traditional, expected path that I am on but, what more can I be doing? I have found a renewal of desire to set goals and make plans. I need to keep my ambitions high, and yet be flexible and be able to adapt to the opportunities and challenges that I find in life. Overall the book helped me think through life a little bit more and got me excited to face the future. I guess I liked the book because she used a bunch of life experience, both of her own and those of other people. She has had a very interesting path in life and has quite a few stories to help illustrate her points. She also draws heavily from other people’s experiences. The style isn’t very unique or all that interesting. She pretty much just tells a bunch of stories that are interesting. And I hunger to learn more, like a man that is looking to go to Beto's right now...

1 comment:

  1. I can relate to at least the title of your book. This is my 1st semester back in college and it has taken me half of the semester to figure out the system, how to study, etc. etc. and I wish I knew at the 1st of the semester what I know now! I'm sure I could do better if I could just start over! But on the bright side, I will be so much better prepared next go around!

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