Wednesday, September 18, 2013


       A Goal Is What You Do!

   One main goal I started to achieve was always earning your full effort of what you do in life.  It's simple, let's say you have a project in science, try to amaze them and let them know who you are, and what is it like to be creative.  At 6th grade science, I wanted to try something new, something that would make the class love to see and hear, not just with some stupid, crummy, poster-board or  useless junk to make a model, I want them to know more about TORNADOES!  Yes I said it, tornadoes, I think they are the most mysterious phenomenon on Earth.  So, I founded out that in order to create a tornado, use a tornado in a box!  Not a cardboard box, but a plexi glass box.  Week after week, I spend my time creating facts and PowerPoint with this project.  My parents helped me put the box together.  We tested it first with a heating plate, a small pot of water, and putted the box,outside of the heating plate.  Success!!  I had the crowd so amazed over and over again! It was one best achieving goals in my life.  In Outliers, it's about whether people success or not in life, were things turn bad into worst, then to the greatest goals in their lives.  Then we look at, "The Matthew Affect."   Malcolm Gladwell, the author, says about kids playing hockey in The Canada League had to be in certain birth months and age in order to join.  But people say it's not fair because of their birth months being a certain amount.  I think it's wrong, because who cares even if it effects the schedule of the hockey league?  It's not like they have a certain time to be ready or not, it's what children want to become in the future.  There is no such thing as "certain amount of time in order reach your goal" thing!           
                              
                                                                                   

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