Wednesday, May 22, 2013

list of daily things I do

This is the list I have made for the things I choose to do. It will have no particular order.

1) play guitar. This falls under three categories freedom, fun, and belonging. The reason this falls under those categories is because it makes me feel like I belong to something, is a fun thing to do, and makes me feel like I have my own freedom to play whatever I feel like.

2) getting dressed. This falls under the freedom category because of the fact I wear what i want and no one can take that away from me.

3)  not doing homework. This falls under dirty power. The reason it does is because I have the power to choose if i want to do work or not.

4) walk my dog. This is under the fun category because my dog loves walks and I also like to get out of the house a lot more.

5) play video games. This would be under power, freedom, and fun. The reason it is under these categories is because gaming to me is where I  can just escape and do what I want. Its fun because it just brightens my day up. It is for power because if I do something I control what happens if it is a free roam game.

6) Eat. It is under survival well because you need to eat.

7) Sleep. It is under survival because you have to sleep and if you go too long without sleep you will die.
 
There are the few negative powers like not doing homework.  The reason it is under that category is because some of it is so boring to me and I can never connect it to anything but it all depends on the type of homework.

6 comments:

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  2. Michael, the list is good, I believe that if you like to walk your dog, it would go under fun. From there everything is good. What i really liked about this list is the video games, and homework part.

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  3. Michael you have a solid list started. I want you to explore the "NOT" doing homework part. I agree it is probably a power thing... but want to hear more. Is that a form of dirty power? Who are you gaining power over? What does this power give you in the short term? What about its long term effects?

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  4. I like the way you have listed the sections "in no particular order" it made it easy to read and it would have been a little better if you added a bit more to each part . good work

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