Monday, October 1, 2007

Structure

I was thinking about what we talked about last week regarding structure. I personally feel as if structure is very important. We discover structure and limits as we grow, which assists in molding us as the individuals we are. It is impossible to succeed at something that does not have structure. Without limits or guidelines, a task seems unnecessary to me. Once a structure has been determined, an amazing array of events reveal themselves. The individual begins to derive a plan to reach the goal set by the structure. Every scheme arranged by each person will be different and vary in such a way that the planner is unique. The plans will either fail or flourish. Even these two consequences allow for such essential effects. When someone fails they get to learn from their mistakes (if they wish). If someone succeeds, they breathe in a air of confidence. When someone bestows structure and guidelines it tells me that they care. A person has given a lot of thought to something that requires guidelines. When this concern is lacking, any secondary effort could possibly be absent as well.

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