Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Inherent

I was recently asked my opinion about people that are born into good families/situations, and could those kids turn out to be bad and do bad things, or vice versa if a kid is born into a bad situation if that kid could turn out to be good and do good things. The way I feel is that if the kid wants to do good things and has the right amount of guidence they can do whatever they want to. They could turn out to be great people and go on to do great things.
There is a total opposite of this. If the kid decides his life and brain isn't important the kid will do terrible and destructful things. There are many great examples of this, where kids do good and bad.
Many rich Hollywood stars are born into mega rich families and have everything but decide to go out and party and get into trouble in many ways.
However many kids born into bad families decide to change their own life like many athletes, and go on and study and practice hard and go to college.
Even one of our presidents was born into a split home and obviously went on to be very smart and be our president.

7 comments:

  1. Having the right amount of guidence is important like you said. Athletes have been through a lot just like many people in life today. They go on to better themselves and make a good life form them because they want to be good people and have a productive life.

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  2. You make a very good point. I liked how you did examples with people who are famous.

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  3. Good point, I think people can change depending on the people who influence them. I like the examples you used.

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  4. I agree with you. I think that people can change to. Its all about who your friends are.

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  5. great point. But people are good or bad by the way the parents raise them. also by the people they get influenced by.

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  6. I agree with you and it you had a good point. Also its not only the person that has a say it goes by the people around them and their families.

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  7. I agree with Ale on that one, people are influenced easily.

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