Write about something that you heard that you wish you could unhear.

 Prompt Response: Something that I wish I could unhear is this group assignment, because as soon as this group assignment came to my ears and then to my mind I started to drift off into pressure and somewhat a bit of stress throughout this because of what I had to do and because of the short deadline even if it really was that simple all along. 

Summary: Today in class instead of reading Chapter 7 which I did later today, we continued working on our group project while also asking Mr. Rease some questions about it on the difficulties we may have on answering certain parts. 

Reflection: Today I learned that hard work is not as simple as it seems and success never comes easy through little effort, I especially learned this through the group assignment of leveraging two very important roles because of not trusting my group mates with it. This impacted me by making myself feel dignified and weary because through my own effort I actually refined it to be good and insightful, actually the "good" part was because I had to retry over and over until I got good clarity however through difficulties I learned the structure of how clarity works a little. In the future I will use this as a key experience to help me grow when I am writing more literary analysis throughout my life or thinking in my head as I simply read books or read important study material whether it is History or Philosophy (Philosophy is a hobby). 

(P.S. I'm good at being insightful and doing the major part of coming up with ideas but I'm horrible at clarity 😭)

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