Sunday, March 24, 2019
Trascedental Challenge :: Essays Papers
For my transcendental challenge, I chose to spend twenty transactions a day outside in a commonalty. I did nonhing but observe me sur or soings. I observe the children playing, and the pedestrians going about their businesses and the nature. My original thoughts on this challenge were that it was great yearn of snip especially due to the freezing weather. I thought I had much better things to do and greater priorities. I even believed it would be boring so I doubted whether I should have done it or not. The thought of a great reward in the end or a possible lesson or discovery about life make me choose to start my challenge.I first wondered whether walking to the park was neighborhood of the challenge. On one hand the park was about five minutes away and the round trip in itself would cover half the time of my daily challenge. The trees and people I passed could have also been a wear of observant nature and I believed I could have made whatever observations on my walk. On th e other hand I was not steady in one place because I was moving and the passing cars disconcert me so I was not away from technology. I fixed that it would not be fair to make a decision, being so biased, and I would decide after the results of my first ten minutes. I arrived at the park on this first day and sat on the first remove available. I sat with a frowned face. My first observation twenty seconds after was how the cold wind blasting on my face reminded me of how much I already hated this challenge yet liked the class accountable for it. My first thought was to count the number of trees. I counted sixteen trees and decided to examine the biggest of them all. I worked my way up from the giant trunk, to the long branches, to the highest leaf. I saw this tree as a home to animals such as squirrels and birds. Although they were not present at the time, I could imagine them climbing and loyal in. I went home twenty minutes later smiling with an midland picture of squirrels and birds living in harmony. So I had decided that the round trip should not have been included in the challenge. On day two, after reviewing my notes, I realized I was imagining animals when I should have been observing them.
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