Thursday, December 17, 2009

Agree or Disagree

1. Weather and our surroundings, can change our mood?
Yes, it can but it also depends on the person's preferences and personality. The person's preference is important because if that specific person enjoys the type of weather there is or is surrounded by family and friends these factors would contribute to their mood. Its a normal reaction to think that rainy days make people gloomy and sad, but if you are surrounded by family and friends, watching movies, playing board games it could be a happy day. Likewise, sunny days are usually associated with happiness, picnics or just fun. However, even if you are sitting in the sun, and you are alone, your thoughts of sadness or bad memories would give you the mood of a rainy day. Although, weather and our surrounding, contributes in a big way to people's mood, personalities and thoughts are also very important.
2. It's difficult to go a day without food.
It is because your body would be accustomed to eating a certain number of meals a day, and also because your body is designed to function through the consumption of food.
3. Going through a difficult time, would let the person become mature or have more confidence.
This depends on the type of person, the circumstances surrounding their difficulty and the support they have during their difficult time. When that person wants to deal constructively with their problem it will boost their maturity and confidence level. Especially if they find a solution, and this solution helps them or provide closure to the difficult situation. If that person allows the situation to take control of them, rather than them taking control of the situation, then this will lead to low self-esteem and show a lack of maturity. This is where family and friendship will need to show love and or break down the difficulty into manageable portions they will need to offer guidance, comfort or even suggest professional support. The person will then be able to slowly handle their problem or accept their difficulty. Which would lead to a gradual increase in maturity and confidence.
4. The love of money, is the route of all evil.
Love of money equals to greed. Greed will often lead people to stepping on others in order to get what you want. It is the route of all evil because its valuable and difficult to obtain. Not everyone has sufficient amount of money they want or need. Most people are not satisfied with the amount they have and believe that they desperately need more. In their desperation for more money in the shortest time possible, people often turn to illegal activities, such as Drugs and Human Trafficking or bribes which provide fast money. These types of activities develop bad morals in the society and a break down of law and order which starts a new circle of evil all because we need more money.