Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Positivity

Positivity is the most beautiful thing in the world. It can shine upon anything and change an entire outlook. Positivity is like a candle. You can light an unlimited amount of candles from one candle that has been previously lit. The same rule applies to happiness. It only radiates and making somebody else happy can only make you happier. Everytime you smile at someone or ask them how there day is, it's probably helping shape a really good day for them, and they can pass it on to someone else. Be kind, be happy, and be positive is a mantra that everyone should live by. It takes less work than any other mood and can set off an ending supply of positivity and happiness. 

School's Rules Rule

Writing is such a stress reliever to the brain. It's a constant trail of thought with little to no filter at all. Like, right now, I'm thinking of what I'm writing as I go along. It's midnight on a schoolnight, I'm going to sleep within the next half an hour and I'm writing. From my brain to the page (or webpage haha).
Being in highschool, there's constantly things going on. Homework. Tests. Things to do after-school. It can be the hassle, especially if you don't have the best time-management skills (cough-cough me), but although it's not my absolute favorite place to spend everyday I kinda like it. School gives me a sense of security. I don't have to worry about finding a job right now. Instruction is handed to me, and I know exactly what is expected. Now don't get me wrong, it's easier said than done, but so is "working". What does that even mean? When someone says "I'm going to work" they could be heading to a cubicle, a hospital, a warehouse, or a classroom full of kids eager-to-learn. They could be walking into the room adjacent to their bedroom or taking a 2-3 hour commute. Some people even fly to work. However, when someone says "I'm going to school", it's all a very common idea. Building with kids, not too far from home, and learning. I can ask any kid my age about something I'm learning in school and they'd probably know exactly what I'm talking about. So yea, I kinda like school. Maybe just a little.

Writing.

I think writing's really cool. How we can all look at script on a page and interpret it or how millions of combinations of a 26-letter alphabet can do as much as to inform, entertain, or even inspire.
      For example, reading a book. It's like a movie that can only be finalized with your own personality and life experience. How cool is that? Not one other person can get the same out of a book that you can and how characters may look, act, and interact with each other. Writing serves as an outline for our minds. We cast, direct, and even set design our own mental movies without even realizing, hearing a sound or seeing a picture. It's common that I forget that it's all fine print on a piece of paper.