Depression
I've been depressed since I was eight-years-old, I'm 39 years old now. When I was depressed I would think about how bad things are and just expect them to get worse. A lot of the time I would think about suicide and how nice it would be to die and be done with everything having to do with life.
Yes I have inserted my philosophy of how I see the world. I would like to call on you, yes you. I know that you sit there and you say," how could a little ole person like me have such a profound effect on the world?"
As a writer, I'm always faced with the question; how to pick a topic to write about? The easy thing to do is write what you know but will there be people willing to read what you know?
Knowing how to make your dreams a reality requires a few things. You have to know what you want, you have to know your self well enough to know that it's really what you want because if you really want it bad enough--you're going to have to work your butt off to get it.
A persuasive essay is very similar to an argumentative essay in that information is presented to attempt to persuade the reader that a certain point of view is more legitimate than another. Another element of a persuasive essay will try to convince the reader to take a certain action or to modify a behavior they are already performing.
Most essays are designed to prove a point or to lead the reader through a logical set of points in order to arrive at a conclusion. A descriptive essay is not this type of essay, but rather allows the writer to use a great deal more freedom in language usage and subject matter.
Informed argument is one of the most important features of academic writing. When you start writing your academic paper, first thing you naturally think of is what your subject will be and what you know on the subject. You should be aware that different writing assignments require different level of your knowledge on the topic.
I want to make people aware of what they're saying and when they're saying it, with the thought in mind of how they're coming across to others. I know that when you are having a conversation with someone, you don't always know what you're going to say or talk about. Sometimes, ideas come out in conversations; giving them a spontaneous quality.
We've all heard the cliche, good things come to those who wait. And in some ways it rings true. We are born into a world in which we wait for a lot of things and how we spend our time waiting is often the determinant of whether we are successful or not in whatever the endeavor may be.
Often times it doesn't matter what you do with your kids, they just want to know that you're there for them and that you love them. As a parent, of course you have to learn how to say no, so that your kid doesn't grow up to be a spoiled brat.
Life was very hard for me. My problem solving skills were very poor. Every time a problem would come up; my mind would automatically go to a place where I would think about suicide. It didn't matter how big or small the problem was, I would just always start thinking about ways of
killing myself.
I guess one of the most frustrating things is that when somebody is trying to explain how to do something to me, and for some reason I just don't get it.