Friday, December 19, 2014

Giving Thanks

With the holidays approaching, I often reflect on the people who have made me the person I am today. One person/animal who truly defines me as a person is my dog, Princess. My relationship with her is the best example of a perfect friendship. I always want the best for her, and I know she feels the same way towards me. We do everything together. We watch tv together, go on the computer together, and sleep together every night. While I shower, she sits in the bathroom and waits for me. When ever I'm in a bad mood, she cheers me up with cuddles and kisses. I can't imagine my life without her. There is a quote I love, "a dog is a man's best friend." This is so true because I feel like dog's are the only people you can truly trust in this world. You can tell them all your secrets, and they would never leak. A dog will never betray you, especially when you need them most. I love Princess, and am so thankful to have her in my life.






Monday, December 15, 2014

Harry Potter House Assignment

If the sorting hat were to choose my house, I believe it would put me in Gryffindor. I think I would belong in Gryffindor because they are known to be very brave. I am not afraid of much. I am very adventurous and love a good challenge, both physically and mentally. I participate in many extreme sports, and I love the thrill of them. I am also very kind and genuine. As much as I like to succeed, I hate when things are unfair or unjust. I like to win fairly and do not believe in cheating. I feel the ultimate guilt when I do not follow the rules or do something that will disappoint someone else. I believe you should treat others the way you wish to be treated, and I believe that trait is often portrayed in the Gryffindor house.





Aristotle's Friendship

Aristotle defines friendship in three ways. Friends who are friends for utility, due to pleasure, and because they genuinely love each other and wish the best for the other.

Utility:
Often times in school, kids will use each other to benefit themselves and become "friends". An example of Aristotle's "utility friends" would be someone who doesn't have their own car or a license becoming "friends" with someone who does. They will use the person with their car to drive them to and from school, to the mall, and to parties and not pay them for gas. In reality, they probably wouldn't be friends with the person if they didn't have a car. If you got your car taken away as punishment though, your so-called-friends may not ask you to hang out anymore because you don't bring anything beneficial to the table anymore.


Pleasure:
On my cheer team there are girls who are only friends during the season. They share the same interests therefore they are friends while they are participating in the same things, Once the season ends though, they no longer hang out anymore. The pleasure is removed, and their friendship no longer has anything to strive on. Once the season begins again, they will be friends and hang out all the time, because the common pleasure is intact.



Perfect:
A perfect friendship is only achieved when each friend wants the best for the other, My friendshup with my older sister, Kyleigh, is an example of a perfect friendship. Kyleigh and I always want the best for each other. No matter what happens, I want her to be happy in life and to be successful. She also wants the same for me. Whenever I have a big competition, she is always there supporting me. When she found out I'm going to Nationals, she said she wants to come, even though it will be very expensive for her to travel. I have attended all of her National tournaments for softball as well, traveling to North Carolina, Virginia, and Ohio. I would travel across the world to see my sister play softball because I love watching her succeed. We are an example of a perfect friendship because our love for each other will never die.