This year I have had my ups and downs as a student. Getting those grades you desire and getting
some that make you lose a little sleep.
No matter what grades I have gotten the most important thing is I have
grown as a student. I have become a
better writer and a more mature student.
I am putting more time into my work and becoming more diligent with my
work. I am not wasting this opportunity
I have been given to receive a quality education. I still am having the fun I had at the
beginning of the year I am just now able to balance it more effectively. I love being at Penn State and will take full
advantage of every minute I have here to become a better person.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Enjoy Life
With the amount of time we spend on Facebook it is a rare
occurrence to find something that is actually positive and worthwhile. As I scrolled down my home page keeping tabs
on all of my friends activities I stumbled past a very thought provoking quote.
Dalai Lama was asked this question,
“What thing about humanity surprises you the most?” This was his response:
When I
first read this quote I was taken back by the magnitude of this statement
against mankind. It is filled with truth
humans in general are so preoccupied and worried about every aspect of their
life they take life for granted. Every
aspect of this quote is so relatable to my life it amazes. I put my health aside in many cases trying to
get those good grades thinking that the better I do the more money I will
obtain in the future. Those late nights
of studying and ignoring my health will eventually find myself in the health
center downing every medication I can to feel better. I believe that all college students are so
nervous about their grades thinking that they are the key to success and future
prosperity. I am preoccupied with my
grades, work, and my future that I sometimes ignore just being happy. Taking that extra night to get that A is a
good thing but sometimes you should just go have fun with your friends. College is an amazing experience but just
like life it does not last forever so you have to enjoy it. People are too concerned about the future and
need to live. You do not get a second
chance so don’t look back and think about everything you missed out on
life. Get out of our dorm and library
and enjoy life for all it has to offer.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Daring Ad
In 2011 the company 3M decided to show off how strong their bullet proof security glass was by putting $3 million in cash in a case of their glass in the middle of a bus stop. This type of advertising says a lot more to the customer than any sort of commercial or billboard could do. If a company is willing to put up $3 million, then it is directly telling the consumer how much the company trusts their product. If a company is willing to put its product in the public with no supervision, it tells the customer that the company is making a quality product. Essentially, that is the best form of advertising for any product. Anybody could of tried to hammer against the glass. The security company is almost asking for people to test their product in a public setting. Also the fact that there is $3 million causes lots of excitement and natural advertisement. The picture of the security glass filled to the brim with stacks of money spread like wild fire through the internet, causing lots of free advertisement and publicity of the company. It even got onto some national news channels, thus getting a huge audience all across the country.
Putting an advertisement out in the public where anyone can see it when they are walking by is a great way to get people to notice and see your product. Ultimately there were many people who did test the product by trying to break it. However, there were no successful tries. This proves that it is a very good product, and the overall publicity stunt worked. Publicity stunts are sometimes a lot more effective than a regular commercial which could bore people and not create the buzz that a good publicity stunt can.
![3M Security Glass](http://www.37signals.com/svn/images/3mmoneyglass.jpg)
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Make A Wish
Summer is one of the best times for me with all the sun,
relaxation, and beach it is truly a great time.
One thing I truly love about summer is that ESPN teams up with the Make
A Wish Foundation to give kids the sports dream they have always wanted. Every story is extremely heart warming and
makes me choke up a little bit. To see
smiles on these kids faces who have endured so much pain and had part of the
childhood taken away is amazing. These
kids help put your life in perspective and truly realize what is
important. We all complain about little
things but to see these kids so upbeat after battling life-threatening diseases
truly puts all of your problems aside.
This video is especially close to me because of the love this kid has
for soccer. After battling leukemia
Brendan just wants to be a kid and play the game he loves. He wished to play with his favorite player
Landon Donovan and it came true.
With all of the amazing moments in that video the moment
that stuck out the most is when Brendan responded, “I’m not sick, I just have
cancer.” That statement in my opinion is
so moving and almost brought tears to my eyes.
I even remember going crazy when Landon Donovan scored that game winning
goal against Algeria. While watching
this video I almost felt like I had a connection to Brendan. Seeing him playing with all of these great
players made me so happy. Brendan even
playing with David Beckham who is an international superstar warmed my
heart. ESPN puts so much emotion into
these videos that whatever their dream is it is always moving. I strongly encourage people to watch more of
these videos and watch them this summer.
Also, I would like people to look into to donating any amount to Make A
Wish because what they do is truly amazing.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Judgments
As I aimlessly surf channels on my TV on another mundane
afternoon wondering what I should write about I stop on the show Friends. I have never really watched it but a lot of
my friends love it and since there is nothing else on I decide to give it a
chance. In this episode one character
judges a person based on their first impression and gets a negative impression
of them. Like every sitcom the judgment
turns out to be 100% wrong and the guy was a great person. This is an issue that we see everyday walking
to class and it needs to be changed.
Why do we
judge people? What makes someone better
or worse than us? Is it the their
clothes, hair, accessories, demeanor?
Even worse is that their skin color, physical shape? Whatever the reason may be it is grossly
wrong. I can say I am guilty of judging
people but when I do I am quick to tell myself to throw away that
judgment. If everyone was the same the
world would be a boring place to live. I
love seeing different people and how they approach and live life. One of my best friends is a kid named Matt
Lidel. I had classes with him in the
past but had never really talked because I had judged him based on his
appearance. I was assigned to do a
project with him and say I wasn’t bummed would be a lie. We awkwardly talked about the assignment
until he cracked a joke that was hysterical.
As we talked more I realized how much I liked his personality and just
who he was. We hung out more and more
and became extremely close. My friends
had judged him just like me so I decided to introduce him to my friends. They soon came to the same conclusion that he
was a great person. People need to
accept people for who they are and not judge anyone.
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