Monday, 30 November 2015

The Phenomenon I don't understand.

Monday, 30 November 2015


Dear Diary

1.      Today something very awkward happened today, we had to group study and I went to ask a group that if I could join them. You know what I got for an answer, they said that I was too smart to join them. I was baffled! I ended up sitting alone and studying but I found that being smart also has its drawbacks, which I thought weren’t there. I don’t mean to say that I am the smartest kid in my class but yeah I didn’t expect to hear such an answer.
2.      Today I started playing a game which I hadn’t played in a while: Asphalt 8 Airborne. I love this game very much because it kinda fits into me. I told you I am a lot into cars and that stuff so basically I love racing.
3.      As I was talking about drawbacks, another one of winter is that Its very snowy in here so I cannot bike which is one of my favourite sport.
4.      So now what do I do, I just keep thinking about what to write in my blog, it has kind of become a way of my life and I like it because I get to write my feelings somewhere, otherwise imagine yourself in between a desert with nobody and nothing, how would you feel, I would certainly feel depressed because it’s a human nature to socialize, to interact, to be friends with people.
5.      One thing I don’t understand about this world is that when you read the biographies and autobiographies of great people they all were born in a poor or mediocre family. For example I was reading about Thomas Alva Edison known by all as ‘Genius’.He was the son of a U.S refugee who had taken part in the Mackenzie War of 1837. Now if you read about him you see that he was relatively poor but in his whole lifetime he had done so much work that he has 1093 U.S. patents in his name. Another great example is the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. He was also born very poor in Kentucky. He suffered the most setbacks in his life than anyone else I know but still is regarded as one of three best presidents of the U.S. He suffered the loss of three sons out of four, which took Lincoln into melancholy and his wife later after Lincoln died was admitted to the mental asylum.
6.      Still leaving all of that behind he became a great President. I never understood this phenomenon of the great people being poor at first. Well looks like I might be a great person according to my graphs of ‘the phenomenon I don’t understand’. J

1 comment:

  1. Amazing thoughts !! Where do you get all these ideas from? I also like your style of writing and the facts that you post to make your point. Great job. Already looking forward to the next post..

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