Describe one thing that makes you different from other people.

Describe one thing that makes you different from other people.

Prompt Response: One thing that I believe makes me different from other people is the fact that I believe all life is equivocally invaluable. I have seen many people treat and audibly state that animals, plants, or really any other group of living beings are inferior to them as they aren't humans like they are. I find this belief to be rather disgusting, as I can clearly see the life and beauty behind every living thing and the consciousness within them. I like to see the value in everything, and even if I can't understand or see the life within a living thing, that in no way means it's not there. Those that assume it's not as a way to make them feel more than what they are is a very selfish thing indeed.

Summary: Today we took notes about poetry and read a a poem by Emily Dickinson.

Reflection: I hope next time we take notes I pay better attention as I found myself doodling more than I should on my paper. Divining the meaning of the poem was quite fun, I especially like how it can be interpreted in so many ways.

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