Write about something you’ve always been curious about.

 Prompt Response: Something that I have always been curious about was how can a person obtain discipline and do the same series of actions everyday to achieve a goal. The reason why I was curious about it was because I find myself in a struggle giving into my wants and soon the drive I once had is suppressed away until it rises again with action, but the question is "Is action the thing that dictates between a winner and a loser?". I believe that to be true because of the fact that many winner's do not quit when they are faced with failure, they simply continue forward until they obtain the result they want, albeit I do not know how they feel or the process of doing it, if anything I would not want to experience that type of thing that I call "suffering". But I suppose it's either that or getting nowhere, In the end one's actions are what determines one's story like a book; without action, one's story cannot continue being written as it becomes stale and boring. 

Summary: We continued working on the poster during class and plan on finishing it up on Monday as the teacher had said. 

Reflection: Today I learned that curiosity is not only about asking questions such as having an interest in something, It can also delve into other things like inner-reflection which causes a person to not be curious about something because of interest based on common facts but based on emotions. This impacted me by making me feel enlightened and made me think about my goals and reforming them to do better on how to achieve it. In the future I will use this too question myself about the certain things I want and desire, so that one day I can succeed like a person who continues walking until they finally meet their destination. 

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