Process Note
My paper is coming about, from Synthesis. I choose topic six since I was born on the twenty forth, two plus four equals six. I also chose it since it appealed to me and then I realized no one else picked it, and I didn't do the paper before class, so I can work alone on the paper all period long. The writing I was doing will benefit people who lost their love for their passion. This paper needs an opening that has a broad opening so the people reading it can broaden their mind. The broad opening also shows much potential, with much potential it can go many ways. People can predict where it will go, but it will be delayed, just to show them anything can happen. I do the same thing in chem. lecture .Abraham: Ok he went over a topic now he will ask a question. Abraham: "what he didn't, (next slide question) I told you there will be a question aha". A paper is a journey and if you're close minded the journey is not as fun, but if you are open you can experience much more exciting. I hope the reader can get that you must reform to broaden your mind, you must not limit yourself, since you can do more than you realize. Life is a journey and as much as people think the destination is important, but I tell you in the end the journey is what matters for you meet many people. Many people who are destination focused are like zombies that don't respond to anyone, and are just plain boring. To understand a poem you must be open to realize people's emotions, through EQ or emotional quotient which is opposite and more needed than a high IQ. Poems are made through emotions. People need to free their minds of their thoughts of GOD, fate, and people's purpose and just read the paper through than find stuff to go against the premises and conclusions. My friend who shall not be named said "All of these men are WHITE Europeans they are talking about the Holy Trinity." I'm like I know, the thing is our definitions of religions are illogical the definitions are not mutually exclusive. Never turn off your inquisitive nature, just ask the right questions. The thing is we achieved what the writing program craves; we have the western logical thinking. The thing I scan u analyze the paper. The student has become equal to the teacher I cannot be bigger, for every teacher was a student. We are superman but the worlds square, like bizzaro's world; yup we are in bizzaro words. I am Abraham a lover of semantics, and everything. We synthesize everything; we study life, so we are biologist a mixture of physics and chemistry. I love the process note, I feel like a musician getting interviewed.
Inks Theory
"Close your minds, close your eyes, see with your heart . . . the ink of a scholar is one thousand times more than a blood of the martyr"(Fiasco). Now you may wonder why start with this quote? Well whether you realized it or not, you answered a question with your question. Now allow me to elaborate, you have not closed your mind. I am fortunate to be enlightened to the fact that you went into the field of writing, for your passion for reading, therefore the art of writing enables you to have a new instrument to convey your passion to others. Now you are older, and more like a baby, your ability to communicate has diminished, and now your words sound like "Goo Goo ga ga "(James). My brother Farrukh Shan articulated it the best, "old people and babies are alike"(Shan) like a simile "children & old people are overly sensitive"(Shan). So now let us both enter a vehicle called a time machine, and no this is not back to the future. The question now, transforms to we cannot build a time machine, well my friend you are absolutely correct. Einstein illustrated the view the best when he made the statement, "it is all relative", now let us use his statement in a sentence. My Earth Science teacher said it the best, "It is not rocket science, but rock science, it is all relative"(Janecyzko). So let music be the vehicle we use to travel back to your younger days. A helpful hint use imagination. Now that's out of the way let us move on to the first body paragraph. I thank you for your patience. Thomas Hardy a poet from the 19th century seemed to in much distress and pain when he wrote the poem Hap. In the poem he imagines and wishes that God is a vengeful, and that all his pain was for his pleasure. Hardy was looking for a reason for the pain all around him. This idea is one that occurred to me also, but then I am reminded of a show that goes by Scrubs, in one episode: the Dean of Medicine is talking with his granddaughter. He tells her that to get anything important in life, you will go through pain, and that you must keep fighting no matter how hard the battle is. Now that correlates to the expression "No pain no gain", so bring your pain killers. In other words pain is one of the ingredients when you achieve something worthwhile. Hardy to me commits a fallacy when he imagines a vengeful God that takes pleasure in sorrow; he forgets that there is another person in the equation, the devil. It reminds me of a movie "End of Days", in it it's said: one of the devil greatest tricks is to make us forget he exists". Pain to me is not God's "ecstasy", but the devils. To follow your divine destiny you will go through the most pain ever, you will destroy your will and follow divine will, and the devil will throw obstacles your way to stop you from achieving your destiny. John Donne a sixteenth century poet in his poem "Batter My Heart, Three-Personed God, For You", seems to be embracing God's Will by letting him in his heart. He wants to hear God's whisper, not the devil's screams', he wants to enter a trance, in other words meditate. He wants God to help him fight his battles and seems to do one of the hardest things a person can do. Let go of your will and submit to God's Will completely. You can call John a Muslim, for the way he submits to God's Will, it's a literal defining relax, for that is the definition of what the word Muslim means. Probably linguistics major will argue with me. John speaks of a three Personed God thou, so he is probably a Hindu, Hindus have the Brahman trinities, Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva, or Christian. More than likely he is a Christian for John seems to be a European name in the sixteenth century. Donne in his poem seems to forget his past, and realizes the only way to have a good future is by staying in the present.
Edwin Arlington Robinson is a nineteenth century poet, who wrote" Horace to Leuconoe." After reading the poem I believe he is expressing his feelings of how precious life is, why it is precious, for the reason it's short. Life is something we all take for granted time and time again, allow me explains. When we believe that tomorrow is promised, in other words when we adopt that I'll do it tomorrow attitude. Abraham Lincoln once said "Leave nothing for tomorrow which can be done today". Many people are sadly leaving this earth, which I refer to as purgatory from time to time. In reality life isn't promised to anyone to the next day, since life is a thing we cannot control alone, no matter how hard we try. If you disagree, please allow me to respond with a question, why is there percent error in laboratories? Imperfection is constant in the current world. Please don't fall into the impression that we are powerless, for we can control how we perceive situations, and therefore our reactions to situations. Together we can minimize percent error, in chemistry lab the greater the percent yield occurs usually when working with a competent partner. Therefore through teamwork we can accomplish great feats, just look at what team work can do for champion sport teams. All in all it is like Menander said "We live, not as we wish to, but as we can." Now that this paper is coming to a close, questions will follow. I hope you were formulating questions during the whole journey, but remember why we question. To help you answer I ask you another question: why do children question things? The conclusion I'm looking to hear is that children have curiosity, a curiosity to understand things. In other words the origins of questions come from a hunger to understand things. Now let me get to the point, but before we do that another question. What is the goal of Liberal Arts education? One conclusion I made is to ask the right questions, to broaden our minds. It is like Pascal said "Too much and too little education hinders the mind". Hardy, Donne, and Robinson all spoke about different aspects or characteristics of God, Faith, and Fate. Sometimes we get lazy and complacent, and get use to the norm, or traditions, but like a tradition the world is cyclic. One tradition that's recurring is that traditions change, yes earthquakes happen, and stir things up. We made the wheel, so we control where it goes, all in all we make our own fate whether we like it or not. Now this journey is over but do not fret for "When one
door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has opened for us."


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