What is the best piece of advice of that your parent or guardian has given you? Tell what the advice was and what prompted you to ask the question.

Prompt: What is the best piece of advice of that your parent or guardian has given you? Tell what the advice was and what prompted you to ask the question.  

Prompt Response: The best piece of advice that my parents have given me has to be to just give everything your best. Throughout my academic career I have always been extremely anxious about my grades and academics in general. One day (when I was relatively younger) I jokingly asked by mom what would happen if I failed. Instead of saying she'd scold me, she said that if I give it my best and studied hard and I still got a bad grade she would be OK with it. This goes to show that even if you're failing my one standard, you may be excelling my another, proving the innate relativity of our societal expectations.

Summary: Today in class we completed an assignment revolving around a poem by Langston Hughes.

Reflection: I found the poem to hold a good amount of truth about the world we live in. It really is about continuing to progress no matter the struggles or adversity you face.

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