Sunday, March 4, 2012

paying it forward.

Blog Post for February 27: After watching the first half of Pay it Forward, you are already introduced the 
concept of “paying it forward”. What do you think of this concept? Do you think it works? Discuss a time 
where you feel like you “paid it forward”. How did it make you feel? 
Remember, no short answers, please write at least 250 words. This is on your blog and it will really look 
better to take the time to expound like so many of you are already doing.
Thanks, Professor Martin


The end of the movie is really tragic. I think "paid it forward" is works in the movie, but it cost a little boy's life. Is it worth? It's really hard to say it. In my own opinion, I think "paying it forward" is really a good idea, people influence people, so love can move on. In my own experience, I have a story about me,  it influence my afterwards. When I was seven years old, I was in elementary school that time. In that time, my parents didn't have enough time to be with me, because they were too busy in business. They could not be able to cook for me. I was too young that time, and I could not cook by myself. Oh, I know I was different with Jeannette, she did really great when she was young, but I didn't. So one of my classmate's mother, who I felt grateful with, cooked for me and his son everyday. She was really friendly and her son, my best friend in my elementary school, was nice to me as well. It made me feel that I need to help the person who need be help. And until now, we are still friends and his mom is getting more and more beautify, because her nice heart.

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