Write about a conversation that changed you.

 Prompt Response: A conversation that changed me was with my parents because they are the people who are with you through the early stages of your life. The conversation changed me by influencing the way I am and what I did, which had a negative effect as I was more rebellious and angst when in the early years of my teenage years around 14.

 Summary: I was not here in class today as the doctor had told me to rest at home.

Reflection: Today I learned that a person's "will" is not a drive or motivation, but an instinct/key to obtain our own survival in this world to sustain living in the "real"/adult world. This impacted me by making me think over my future life of what I'd do after college about becoming a pilot, which made me feel like I had a long way to go to better my short comings, or the bad things that influence me and take away my time such as social media. In the future I will use this to reflect back for a moment and remind myself why I push forward the future I want, since if a person's will is like a sword that can cut even the biggest of mountains depending how far you are willing to go.

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