Tuesday, August 7, 2012

To be rememberd


                Abraham Lincoln will forever be remembered as the man who ended slavery. Martin Luther King Jr. Will forever be remembered as the man who had a dream. Man’s ultimate goal in life is to be remembered for the great thing he did. The rulers of the early world in Egypt did this with pyramids and sphinxes.  If there was one thing that I would want to be remembered about, it would have to be my music. Music can be something very special to you when you’re making it by hand, all on your own. You control everything about it, and having people love it and listen to it, even after you’ve left this world. I would like to be remembered as a musician that truly cared and respected the art, not just some guy who learned how to play guitar to get money and girls.

          
      From a first impression, people feel like they know everything about you.  They judge you right from the moment they see and hear you. It is said that someone will decide if they will give you the time of day or not from the first 3 minutes of talking to someone. In a speech class I had in high school, we learned all about your body language with first impressions. When walking into a room full of strangers, you should always try and keep good posture, like not slouching over and keeping your hands out of your pockets. These are all things people will remember about you. I remember those things we learned in that class and still apply them today. Even the first day of bridge, I tried to keep my back straight, walking uniformly and keeping good eye contact, which is something I hate doing. It is said that when you talk to someone with good eye contact, they will respect you more.

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