If you had to describe how you show love using only three objects (for example: a playlist, a hoodie, a late-night snack, a long text message, etc.), what would you choose and why? Explain what each object represents and how it connects to your personality. If I had to describe how I show love using only 3 objects I would choose a weighted blanket, a curated playlist, and a customized notebook. I would choose a weighted blanket because love to me is a safe harbor and is about creating a secure, calming space where the other person feels protected and grounded, especially after a chaotic day. This connects to my personality because I show affection by reducing stress and providing a calm presence rather than loud declarations. I would choose a playlist because I am good at understanding a person's inner world, moods, and tastes and this gift shows the efforts and ability I have to do so. Finally, I would choose a notebook because it symbolizes communica...
Choose a vocabulary word that resonates with you personally. Write a blog post explaining why this word is significant to you, including any personal memories or experiences that link you to the word. One vocabulary word that resonates with me personally is gibberish. Every since I was young people have told me I talk too fast it sounds like gibberish. In those moments, my words tumble over one another like water rushing over a steep waterfall. I often feel as though my brain is operating several steps ahead of my tongue’s ability to keep up. While others might hear a chaotic mess of sounds, I see it as a reflection of my restless energy and enthusiasm. To me, this frantic pace is simply the natural rhythm of my own unique internal monologue. However, I have learned to appreciate the importance of slowing down to bridge the gap between my thoughts and my audience. By finding a balance, I can transform that initial confusion into a clear and meaningful exchange of ideas. Ult...
Write about something that you can't stop thinking about. One thing that I can not stop thinking about is what I learned about in AP Psychology today. We watched this video about people called "Wild Children" who are people who were raised with little to no human contact/interactions. These children were captured at birth and were striped of their rights to do anything basically. Because they have no knowledge of language and had no one to interact with for the critical learning period of their lives they make little to no noise. The aspect that I think about the most is that I am unable to grasp the idea of how my thought process would look like without words/vocabulary/language. I can not fathom the idea of thinking without words. I am also curious about how they felt after being found and brought into the human world. Overall this is a very interesting topic to me and I have found myself unable to get it off my mind.
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