Thursday, August 4, 2016

We Are Connected by Our Actions

Anything and everything we do or will do in our life will always have an affect on our life and if not our own than it will affect someone else's. The quote "That there are no random acts. That we are all connected . That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind . " means that everything happens for a reason . Nothing happens by accident , whether we meant to or not that action will always play a role in your life. Whatever we do can not be taken back even if we did not mean it , it will some how affect our life and change our entire future. Sometimes we do not even know that what we do can affect others . In the passage , Eddie, as an innocent young boy , ran after his ball in the street. Eddie did not know that what he had done , had in fact killed a man named , Joseph Corvelchik, that he had not even known. Even though it was not intentional, it does not mean that he had just drastically changed another man's life. Also Joseph had made a decision that had had changed his life and Eddie's. If Joseph would not have swerved out off the road to avoid hitting Eddie , Eddie would of been the one to die instead if him. " Suddenly , a baseball bounces across the street, and a boy comes racing after it . The driver slams on the brakes and yanks the wheel.....The jolt of adrenaline has forced his heart to pump furiously and this heart is not a strong one and the pumping leaves him drained. The man feels dizzy and his head drops momentarily ....the blood from his coronary arteries no longer flows to his heart ... medical examiner pronounces him dead..."heart attack."'Eddie's simple little action had caused all of that to happen .So, in conclusion , no matter what we do , big or small , it affects the world and people around us .

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Every Act Is Always Connected

In my opinion, the quote “ That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate when my from another Than you  can separate a breeze from the wind.” This  quote means that every at has a cause and effect.
  Everything happens for reason. If you were to go on a red light and not stop at a green light it would cause a wreck to happen. If you were to say mean things to someone it would hurt their feelings. These are two examples of things that have an effect of what you do or what happens because of something. In the story Eddie ran out into the middle of the road and got the basketball since he chose to make that mistake it cause the Blue Man to have a heart attack and die. The cause was that Eddie had run out into the middle of the road in the effect of that was that the Blue Man died. 
 "That there are no random acts.” This part of the quote means that you don't need to do something because you want to, it is already planned out for you. "That we are all connected." This part of the quote means that every act has a consequence rather it be good or bad. “That you can no more separate when my from another then you can separate breeze from the wind." This part of the quote means that you cannot separate one from another it has a chain reaction. If you do one thing something is going to happen because of it. You cannot just do one thing, if you do one thing you going to do another. 
 This whole quote basically means that if you go in and do one thing you need to think because if not you can end up hurting someone or killing someone that you never thought of. It is a chain reaction, everything happens for a reason. No matter how hard to try for something good to happen something bad could come out of it. Therefore, there are no random acts everything is connected.

Web of Connection

     "That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another that you can separate a breeze from the wind." This is a recognizable quote from The Five People You Meet in Heaven. To me, this quote implies that all human beings' actions are connected in a web to each other, and it tells how someone else's actions can affect another's.
      In The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Eddie meets his first person, Joseph Corvelzchik. Joseph explains how Eddie's actions caused him to die. When Eddie was a young boy, he played catch with his brother, Joe, at Ruby Pier. One day, the ball was thrown into the middle of the road, and Eddie ran after it. Meanwhile, Joseph was driving down the same road and saw a boy in the middle of the road. He swerved out of the way and ended up dying moments later due to shock. Eddie did not think anything of the truck as it swerved out of the way, and they continued playing catch. Eddie blames himself for the death of Joseph when Eddie meets him in heaven. However, Joseph explains that his death caused Eddie to live.
     Eddie, while working at Ruby Pier, performed maintenance on many rides. These actions caused the people riding the rides at Ruby Pier to stay safe. Just like how Joseph's death caused Eddie to live, Eddie's death caused someone else to live. An accident on one of the rides at Ruby Pier caused a little girl to be put in danger as a cart from a ride almost fell on her. Through Eddie's actions, he was able to save the little girl. However, he lost his own life.
     This quote implies that there is a web of connection between peoples' actions. Everything we do affects someone else. This is why we should think carefully about the decisions we make, because it could affect another person horribly, while affecting us mildly. Our lives are just one big web of connection.

Life is like a book




Life is like a book. All chapters are connected and if you take out one of those chapters nothing else will make sense or your outcome will be different. In life if one thing changes that will cause a different outcome and everything else will also change. In The Five People You Meet in Heaven it states, “That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind.” This means everything in life happens for a certain reason even if that reason may not be clear at the time. In The Five People You Meet in Heaven Eddie meets different people who show him that all lives are interconnected in some way.

            Eddie is throwing the ball with his friends one Sunday morning and the ball gets thrown into the road and Eddie chases after the ball. However at the same time a truck was coming down the road and luckily the driver swerved just in time to avoid hitting Eddie. Every story has two sides and this is another point of view of the same story. A man was driving down the slick road from all of the rain and sees a ball bounce in the road then a second later he sees a kid chasing the ball. The man has to stomp on the breaks and swerve to miss the kid. The man regains control of the truck and keeps driving but his heart is beating really fast. The man has a weak heart and this makes him feel tired so he puts his head down for a second and comes into close contact with another vehicle. The man swerves again this time turning into a non busy alleyway. He crashes into the back of a truck and steps out of his vehicle. The man falls to the ground and lays there till his death because no one finds his body in time. The man happens to be Joseph Corvelzchik better known as the blue man who is the first person Eddie meets in heaven.

            When the blue man was younger his father took him to work with him and when the foreman came around his dad told him, “Look down. Don’t make him notice you.” However he dropped his bag of buttons on the ground and the foreman told him that he was worthless and he had to leave. Since he was a nervous child he had an accident on himself and all the workers including the foreman laughed at him and because of that he would have accidents on himself every night. He would wake up every morning before his dad got up and he washed his sheets so his dad would not find out. Long story short he ended up going to a chemist to find medicine. They gave him silver nitrate which ended up later being claimed a poison. The silver nitrate ended up making him turn blue and he would scare other people when they looked at him so he got fired from his job. He ended up joining a circus which got him a job at Ruby Pier. Eddies father was a maintenance man at Ruby Pier. He would bring Eddie to the pier every Saturday while he played cards and would tell one of the other workers to watch Eddie. However Eddie just wanted to spend time with his father. If Eddie’s father would have never worked at Ruby Pier then Eddie would have never thrown the ball into the road.

            Eddie and the blue man would have never crossed path if it hadn’t been for Ruby Pier. Ruby Pier brought them together and crossed their paths on that Sunday morning. In The Five People you meet in heaven it states, “We don’t meet people by accident. They are meant to cross our path for a reason.”




               

 
  "By the Love of God"
Everyone is the connected no matter your gender or race. We are all the same. Don't believe me? Just listen to this quote,"That there are no random acts. That we are
all the connected.That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." This quote means something. Every sentence in it
has a meaning,but they all connect together in the end.
"That there are no random acts." This sentence means that you are responsible for your own actions. That everything you do has a meaning to it. You don't randomly do
things. All your actions have a meaning,and you have to take full responsibility for them no matter the consequences."That there are no random acts."
"That we are all connected." We are all connected by the love of the big man himself,God. God created us all therefore we are all connected. We are all the same. Who
cares about your gender,weight or race? None of that matters. "That we are all connected."
"That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." Like the last sentence, we are all the same. No one is different.
Again,because of the love by God we are a connected. You can't separate some rich person's life from some poor person's life. Rich or poor you are still the same.
"That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind."
Everyone is connected no matter you gender or race. We are all the same. By the love of God we are all connected,we have no random acts,and most of all you can't
separate one ife from another.

Random acts


   In the book "The five people you meet in heaven". The main character Eddie meets the blue man who tells "That there are no random acts we are all connected.That you can no more separate one life from another than you separate the the breeze from the wind." What this means is that every action that happens will affect someone else. But we will never really understand this because we are taught that no life is the same that we are all different. So we think that its impossible for some one else we do not know to change our life.
In the story Eddie and the blue man life connect because when Eddie was younger he ran in to the road after his toy and was almost hit by a car. On the other side a man with a weak heart driving car saw a child running in the road and he has to swerve out of the way of the kid. After having to react to the kid the man has a massive heart attack and later dies that day. this is what connected the blue man and Eddie this one little moment.
If we take this quote in a major way. It could be good or harmful to me. But they would not know it and I would not know who did it.

We are all connected


                In the story, The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Eddie dies and meets a blue man in Heaven named Joseph Corvelzchik. The Blue Man gives Eddie a lesson and one of the things that he tells him is “That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can a breeze from the wind.’’

                At first, I didn’t know what this quote meant, but if you break it down, it starts to make sense. The quote begins with the statement ‘’That there are no random acts.’’ What this means is that everything happens for a reason and our lives are already planned out ahead of time. For example, when Eddie ran into the road to chase after the basketball , it wasn’t  luck that the Blue Man swerved out of the way, it was supposed to happen. As a result of Eddie running into the road, the Blue Man also died. Sometimes, when bad things happen we don’t know why. All we know is that they happen for some reason.

                The second sentence in the quote says ‘’ That we are all connected.’’ This means that everything we do has an impact on the people around us. The things that we do in our lives occur because of a chain reaction. When someone does something, we will have a reaction , whether it is good or bad, and our reaction will cause someone else to have a reaction, and so on. For example, in the story Eddie meets a woman names Ruby. She built the pier that Eddie and his father grew up on, worked on, and where Eddie died. Without her, none of those things would have happened. Even though Eddie did not personally know Ruby, she still impacted his life.

                The last sentence in this quote says ‘’That you can no more separate one  life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind. ‘’ This statement means that just like you cannot separate the connection between a breeze and the wind, you cannot separate the connection between people. It also means that you cannot prevent things from happening that are supposed to happen to you.

                This quote made me think that next time I have to make a decision, I should think twice before making it, even if it is something small. I should think about who it could have an impact on , and how it would affect them.  This is because even the smallest decisions can have the biggest impacts on people. Therefore, somehow we are all connected and the choices that we make every day impact someone in some way.

The Mystery of Kismet

     Every action we do affects others in some way, whether it would be in a negative or positive light. In the end though, everything happens for a reason.
That quote means a good bit to me. It has helped me with past issues that have now become resolved inside of myself. A few years back my cousin accidentally killed himself by misfiring a gun. It took me a long time to get over it and once I did, I saw that his death had caused a chain reaction in people's lives.
To me, this quote means that everything happens for a reason.

     There are no random acts, whether it be accidentally spilling something on your shirt before a meeting or helping a homeless man on the street by giving him a few cents. Both of these actions occur to many people around the world but the reasons for any action regardless either in favor or not in favor are deemed, “a chance of pure luck” or “a cruel twist of kismet”. When in all actuality, it is neither. Let's go back to the homeless man on the street. Someone might have seen your kind act and decided that they would do one themselves, they could've paid for someone else's order in line because of the kind act before that they saw from you. Something that could've happened to someone else may have changed a slight difference in the other life and another change to another person. It's all connected. Just like the Blue Man states, “You can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind”.

    Everything in life as we receive it, is sometimes clouded by our feelings of guilt, joy, and many others. Sometimes we see it through rose colored glasses, blocking out all the wrong doings or events and instead looking towards a hopeful future. Or else, we can choose to see life as it comes and goes. Sure, something will happen here and there, who knows how it will end up? In this story Eddie has instead kept his anger and memories and chose for them to become his partners throughout the rest of his life. Even after his rough times he still chose to not look up in life. Instead he continued to drown in his memories and look for comfort there instead. Everything happens for a reason, and Eddie loosing track of time and all sense of reality while he's working at the pier is a good example of it. His stubborn actions actually helps his purpose in life from the beginning. What I mean by help is not what you or I would think it is. This kind of help is more like a gradual elevation to what he was created for. Everything from his father’s abuse to his wife’s death and everything after and in between has made him lead up to his purpose in this world: to protect children and keep them safe.

“Linked Lives”
“That there are no random acts.  That we are all connected.  That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind.”-the Blue Man, pg. 48 from The Five People You Meet in Heaven.  Eddie, the main character is taught many lessons.  The first lesson being there are no random acts.  That we are all connected.  There are many ways a person can interpret this statement.  The meaning of this, in my opinion, is everything happens for a reason, and the actions we take will not only affect us but affect other people as well, connecting us.
The first part of the statement, “That there are no random acts” means that everything has a purpose.  Nothing happens “just because”.  There is reasoningbehind everything.  The situation between Blue Man and Eddie was a prime example.  The text from The Five People You Meet in Heaven, pg 49, “What good came from your death?  You lived”, the Blue Man answered.  The Blue Man’s death happened for a definite reason and purpose.  If the Blue Man did not die, Eddie would not have lived.
The second part of the statement, “That we are all connected.  That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from a wind.”  To me, the meaning is every action a person takes will undoubtedly influence another person.  In the end, our decisions will connect us to others.  Text from The Five People You Meet in Heaven states,when that ball fires over Eddie’s head and out into the street, Eddie…chases after it, and runs in front of an automobile.”  Eddie’s side of the story found in the text states, “Suddenly, a baseball bounces across the street, and a boy comes racing after it.  The car skids, the tire screech.”  The Blue Man manages to skid along the avenue and regain control of his car.   Although he avoided the boy, the close call was traumatic to him and ultimately led to his heart attack.  Eddie’s actions indirectly prompted his death.  This linked Eddie and the Blue Man’s lives forever.

Connected Together

Have you ever wondered what causes some things to happen? You might think it was just random or an accident? Well in the book “The Five People You Meet in Heaven” there is a quote that tells us “That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can a breeze from the wind.” This could mean a great deal of things. It all depends on the person who reads it, and there perspective. My view of this quote is that everything that happens happens for a specific reason, that every action taken there is a reaction, and even if you do not mean to affect others, you end up affecting them anyway, because we cannot be separated.
“That there are no random acts.” could mean whatever happens to someone in life happens for a reason and purpose, even though we might not be able to know why sometimes.  As from the book,  Jeremiah 29:11, ”‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” these things that happen to us are not intended to hurt us, even though they may hurt for a period of time. Overall these acts are to build us up and make us who are meant to be.  For this to happen it all depends on your actions in these times.
Your actions are what connect us all together. No matter if it is a big something or small. It affects someone whether it is someone close to you or a complete stranger. Every action that is done has some kind of aftermath. An example would be when Eddie saves that little girl Annie/Amy’s life. He pushed her out of the way from being crushed by the ride, resulting in Eddie getting crushed instead. His decision allowed the girl to continue living her life. However, it does not have to be something big like that. It could be a small favor. For instance, when Eddie made her a little pipe cleaner animal which made her smile. Eddie’s favor was not that big, but it had a big reaction, making that little girl happy.

Eddie, in those two examples, was purposefully meaning to affect someone else. Sometimes we affect people and don’t even mean to or know it. Like when Eddie ran into the street to get his ball, he almost got hit by a car. The driver of that car, the “Blue Man”, swerved out of the way and then had a heart attack from the adrenaline rush of the almost tragedy and died. Unknowingly, Eddie affected the life of the “Blue Man” when he ran into the street. This circumstance was obviously not  on his mind. Just as the quote says, it is our actions and their consequences that tie us all together. In conclusion there are no random acts everything happens for a reason, that we are all connected by our actions and reactions, and that you cannot disconnect one life from another. 
No Random Acts
"That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." I believe this statement means that the things we choose to do have effects on others. These effects may not be seen immediately, but we should consider the possible consequences of our actions. We should choose actions that will make positive impressions on others if possible. The statement above was told to Eddie by the Blue Man, the first person he met in heaven. He used this to explain to Eddie that even though we may not realize that our actions affect others, they will. Our actions have consequences; they effect people in positive or negative ways.
Eddie learned that an innocent act of tossing a baseball with his friends started a series of events that led to the Blue Man’s death.  This realization made Eddie sorry and nervous because he thought he would have to pay for what he had done. The Blue Man told him that he was not there to be punished. “No, Edward. You are here so I can teach you something. All the people you meet here have one thing to teach you.” (p.47)
            Another person Eddie met in heaven was his captain in the military. His captain taught him about sacrifice. He shot Eddie’s leg to save his life. If he would have not shot him, Eddie would have gone into the burning hut and burned to death. This left Eddie handicapped, but alive. The captain also ran ahead of the car that his group was riding in to make sure there were no mines. The captain sacrificed himself to make sure his group was safe. The captain told Eddie, “That’s the thing. Sometimes when you sacrifice something precious, you’re not really losing it. You’re just passing it on to someone else.” (p.94)

            The last person Eddie met showed him that his life and his actions everyday saved hundreds of lives. There were even those who had not been born yet that would benefit from his actions before his death. He realized that the life his Captain sacrificed for him was not wasted as he thought it was. He had never seen the positive consequences of his actions until Tala showed him how many children and people he helped every day at Ruby Pier. I think this was a perfect ending to prove that even though we think the little things in our lives don’t matter, others for generations my benefit from our actions. The small daily things sometimes make the biggest difference. 

Connected Lives



The quote, "That there are no random acts. that we are all connected. that you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind"  from The Five People You Meet in Heaven  means that nothing just happens, it's all for a reason.  The actions people make don’t just affect them, the actions affect other people as well. Everyone and every action is connected to another making us all somehow connected.  The things that we cause somehow affect other people; sometimes in small ways, other times in big ways. For example, in the book when Eddie ,the maintenance man, was a child he ran in the road  in front of a car to get his ball and was almost hit. The driver swerved out of the way but ended up having a heart attack because of it and died. If the man had not swerved, Eddie would have died and he would have lived. Eddie's choices led to the action of the man having a heart attack, making these two strangers connected. Even if they didn’t realize it, their lives were intertwined. By the driver dying and Eddie living, Eddie was able to save a life. He later gave up his life in order to save a little girl from a falling cart. If the driver had hit Eddie, the little girl would have never been saved and would have also died. The driver's action led to Eddie being able to save the girl. Everyone's lives intersect and are connected whether people notice or not. Wind is full of little breezes mixed together. You can't separate the breezes, just as you cant separate all the connected lives.

 

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

FATE

Fate, as defined by google, is the development of events beyond a person’s control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power. Reading The Five People You Meet In Heaven has changed how I look at my actions. I now know my actions can not only change what happens to me, but what happens to the people around me. This is a quote from The Five People You Meet In Heaven, “That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind,” means to me that no matter what we do, all of our lives are intertwined in some way. Little do we know that small acts, such as blowing the horn at someone on the interstate, may be life changing. The driver you blew your horn at may have been nearly asleep and about to get in a fatal car accident, but you blew your horn, awoke the driver, and indirectly saved their life.
When Eddie arrives in heaven he is greeted by a man, Joseph Corvelszchik, known as The Blue man. Eddie knows Joseph from the freak show on Ruby Pier. One rainy Sunday morning in July Eddie ran into the road after his ball and a Ford Model A, nearly hitting him, swerved out of the way. Just seconds after nearly hitting Eddie with his Model A, Joseph had a heart attack and died because of his weak heart. After Eddie apologizes to Joseph, Joseph goes on to say even though he and Eddie never knew each other well their actions had a huge effect on one another.
In conclusion, life is based on the decisions you make. Every action that takes place in life has an effect on not only you, but also the people around you.

            

                                                              Everything’s Connected

                                                                     By Alex Donze

 

            In both The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom  and  And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie there is a common theme about how everyone and everything is interconnected and always has a purpose. Eddie from The Five People You Meet In Heaven and the party group from And Then There Were None all have committed acts that have gotten them where they are. The Five People You Meet In Heaven connects Eddie with people and events in his life, while in And Then There Were None each member of the party group is faced with the horrible crimes they committed.

            Eddie in The Five People You Meet in Heaven did many acts throughout his life that affected others such as the Blue Man’s death. As stated in the text “You killed me,” Eddie finds that his accidentally throwing a ball too high resulted in the Blue Man’s heart failing. Eddie realizes later that in the prison camp if he had not seen the shadow he would not have been shot in the knee.  When the captain tells him “I took your leg,” Eddie realizes not only that he lost his leg, but that it also resulted in the captain being blown up. These examples show how everything and everyone is connected in The Five People You Meet in Heaven.

            The group in And Then There Were None did horrible actions that got them to the island including Marston killing a family in a drunk driving accident and Claythorn drowning a little boy for her boyfriend. Each guest or “Little Indian” was connected as murderers to the other guests by the terrible crime he or she committed and in the end “justice was served” by Wargrave. This terrible ending shows how the actions that one commits does affect others and will catch up with one in the end.

            These stories show how everything one does affects not only oneself but others. In both of the novels The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom and Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, the authors give the reader a great way explaining how and why everything and everyone comes together. Just remember everything’s connected.  

             
Lives Tangled Together

“I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord…” states Jeramiah 29:11. This bible verse relates to the quote most notable from The Five People you Meet in Heaven, “That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind.” To me, this quote means that everyone has a plan already made for them therefor entangling everyone’s lives because in the beginning God created one man from which everyone descends. In the Garden of Eden, Adam ate the forbidden fruit bringing sin into the world; today, we are still suffering from his decision. This shows that there are no random acts and that this was God’s plan. People do not realize that no matter how big or small of a decision they make, it will affect other people’s lives.
In The Five People You Meet in Heaven, the first person Eddie meets when he reaches Heaven is Joseph Corvelzchik, also known as the “Blue Man”, and he teaches Eddie “That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind.” Eddie first met the blue man at a side show on Ruby Pier. Little did they know, one of Eddie’s decisions would change Joseph’s life. In The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Eddie is tossing a baseball with his friends when it flies over his head. Eddie runs after it right in front of an automobile that Joseph Corvelzchick is driving. The close encounter with Eddie causes him to have a heart attack behind the wheel and he ends up rolling in the car until it hits the back of a parked truck killing Joseph. Eddie had no idea that he had caused Joseph’s death or that their lives were tangled together. Even though Eddie did not know Joseph, when their paths crossed, Eddies decision had a lasting effect on Josephs life.
At Eddies job as a maintenance man at Ruby Pier, he affects countless people’s lives by just doing what he gets paid to do, fixing breaks and replacing cables on rides. There is one particular little girl named Amy/Annie, Eddie was never really sure of her name, whose life he saved from a broken ride called Freddy’s Freefall. One of the internal cables that no one could access snapped causing the ride to fail. After getting the riders out of the ride, Eddie told another worker named Willie to release the manual restraint and the ride came crashing to the ground. Eddie saw Amy/Annie under the ride and he ran after her and pushed her out of the way allowing the ride to fall on himself. Eddie made a decision to sacrifice himself allowing the little girl to live. Eddies decisions throughout his life have affected numerous people whether he knows it or not. 

Just like how Eddie did not know that he would have an effect on Joseph or the little girl, we do not realize how we affect other people’s lives, no matter how big or small of a decision it is. A simple breeze could turn into a hurricane just like how someone’s small decision could have a huge effect on another’s life.