Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Response to Statment 5

I do not believe that I am the same person now as I was when I was 5 years old. I believe that a person is defined by the choices they make, the values they have, and their views of the world. The way that I identify myself now and the way I identify with the world has changed dramatically in the last 13 years. Experience changes people. It changes their perception of the world and it had the ability to change a person's values. With 13 years of experience, how is it even possible for a person NOT to change? How I defined myself when I was 5 years old is very different than how I define myself now. The opportunities I have since I was 5 have been innumerable and they have changed my values as a whole. In addition, the way humans are biologically composed is designed so that we mature over time. The way that we are CAPABLE of thinking about the world changes. There is no real physical way that we can stay completely the same absent of a mental disorder. Children around the age of 5 are interested in themselves and the way that the world can help them. Over time, as the brain matures, we become capable of thinking about others and the way that our decisions impact the world around us. I did not posess this ability when I was 5 years old and I use this daily. Weighing my own decisions and choices had become a large part of my daily life and I could not do that when I was 5.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with what you said about how as 5 year olds kids are only worried about themselves, and that now as 18 year olds we have to worry about others and the issues that face the world and others around us.

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  2. I agree with what you are saying. When we are 5 years old, we don't know much, and we can't comprehend much during that period of our lives. But when we grow up, we experice a lot of things in our lives, and we are able to change quite a lot, if we accept those changes in our lives.

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