"That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more seperate one life from another than you can seperate a breeze from the wind." This quote tells you that nothing in our life is a mistake. God puts people or things in your life to either teach you a lesson or have an impact on them, or vice versa. He has our lives planned out for us. All of our actions affect the people around us, even if it's a small thing such as picking up a nail out of the road. If you hadn't picked it up, I garuntee you that there would be one angry person calling for roadside asisstance. Sometimes, the worst things can happen to the best people, simply because of one person's choice or descision. I like to think that we are a lot like dominoes. One movement from any of us, and we all spiral in a different direction.
In conclusion, we aren't perfect, we make rash descisions, and we make mistakes everyday. If we knew the outcome of our actions, I think we would all be more careful, but we don't. The only person who can see the next chapter in our life is God alone. After all, we are his children. The best we can do is pray that we do the right things, take it day by day, and think before we act, because as the quote says, we are all connected and everything we do effects someone or something out there. I guess we'll see when we meet our five people in heaven.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Assignment #1
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.", says a lot in just three sentences. The first part, "That there are no random acts. That we are all connected.", is saying everything is meant to happen and it's for a reason. At the moment, the situation may seem like nothing will get better but every positive develops from a negative. One simple action may not seem like it would affect anyone. I promise you, if you smile at a complete stranger, you could entirely change their mood and make their day better. A simple decision can change how you live your life. Recently, I went into the neighborhood Eastover with a group called Mighty Moms. They bring necessary items such as clothing and food to families who can't afford them. I'm sure I changed a lot of lives that day. The second part, "That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." is stating that all lives are intertwined with each other. It's like the domino effect. The domino effect can be a decision that you make earlier in the day and it affects everyone you come in contact with and everyone they come in contact with. Every life is connected to each other in some shape or form. Something I could of said to someone the other day day can have a big effect on their life. This is what the prompt means to me.
Blog Assignment #1
"That there are no acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from a wind." This quote means that all mistakes were meant to be made. That nobody is perfect. Therefore, every event effects your next decision. When you meet someone in your life time, you impact them. Whether it be greatly or in the smallest way. This is similar to a paper towel roll. Most of the time when you tear a paper towel off the roll, it tears on the dotted line, other times, the paper towel tears unevenly onto the next piece of paper towel. There saying the action of you not being careful, you affected the next paper towel. Everyone is like the paper towel roll. Every single paper towel is connected, just like we are. When the paper towel roll runs out there is always another one waiting to replace the empty one. We are a vessel for God. We are useless without him. Everything we do, we do through him. He shapes us to be the people we are today. We are the messengers of God. We spread his word for everyone to hear.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Assignment #1
In The Five People You Meet In Heaven, the Blue Man teaches Eddie his first lesson: "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 makes me think of Newton's Law "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." Not that it has to be an opposite reaction, just a reaction in response to another person's action. I do believe in random acts. I believe in random acts such as dropping your spare change into a donation box at a local store for the simple reason that before you headed to the store you had not planned on donating the money to charity, thus making it a random act.
The thought that we are all connected does not make as much sense to me as people simply interacting with one another. If we were all connected, then the action of one person could affect a mass of people. Just the fact that one person does something that affects another does not mean we are all connected to this one action. It just means that one person's action affected another person's reaction. So in my opinion, we are not all connected.
Blog Assignment #1
"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 quote means to me that the actions we do, affects someone else. For example, holding a door open for someone could make their day or smiling at someone could keep them from taking their life. Just the smallest things in life affects someone else for a day, or maybe their entire lifetime. God puts those random moments in our lives to show us the precious things; so that we'll learn from it. We learn from those little things so we don't mess up, or make that same decision again. I could be a positive outcome or a negative. Those random acts are all apart of God's great plan for us. Whether we choose to learn from it, that's our decision. We take from it and let it impact our lives forever.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
The Five People You Meet in Heaven: Blog Assignment #1
"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." What this means to me is that we are all part of God's plan.
Even the smallest action can make a difference in someones life.Our
actions affect all things. For example, on September 11th,
how many people are alive today who worked at the Twin Towers because
they were a few minutes late for work for some reason? Something as
small as spilling coffee on your shirt could delay you from being at a
place at the wrong or right time. What we don't realize is that no
action is random. Everything you do has an outcome. Even though the
situation might not make since to you at the time, later in life you
might come to understand why the thing that happened to you came to be.This quote also means that we are all connected as family. Even though we may not speak the same language or look the same, we all are intertwined because we have the same creator. God has a reason for everything. He has a master plan and this quote explains just a small part of it.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven Blog Assignment # 1
"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 you say or do has consequences whether it may be saying "hello" or robbing a bank you are effecting someone or something.We must all become more aware of our actions so that we can ensure that we do not effect others or ourselves negatively.For example, in the story The Five People You Meet in Heaven as a small child Eddie was unaware of the consequences of running into the street without warning; which caused "The Blue Man" to lose his own life.We are all connected. It doesn't matter how hard you try, you will always be helping or hurting someone.
There are seven billion people in the world. As difficult as it may be to comprehend, your individual actions affect each and everyone of them. Whether you believe in God or not, you are apart of a bigger plan. Think of life as one big wave,one wave causes another. It never stops. It is important as an individual person and as as a society to become more aware of each other.
There are seven billion people in the world. As difficult as it may be to comprehend, your individual actions affect each and everyone of them. Whether you believe in God or not, you are apart of a bigger plan. Think of life as one big wave,one wave causes another. It never stops. It is important as an individual person and as as a society to become more aware of each other.
Blog Assignment #1:"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 can your separate a breeze from the wind",means to me that nothing happens for no reason,that we all are hemmed together not by just ancestors,but by our will and our mistakes.At times we often come to think that we can judge each other because of our actions,when in actuality we have all do the same things,and some may do them again.People are uniquely created,and crafted by God,but are everyone equal.All having the same weakness at one point in our life.This is how we all connect.Experiencing and feeling what your neighbor has felt will connect you.Not one human being should lift themselves up as "better" or "more qualified" or "prettier" because we are all connected.Applying these facts in life are easier said than done,but this statement really causes a heart to change and blinders to be uncovered.Before judging someone remember that you most likely will make the same mistake tomorrow.No one is better.This statement goes to say that we are all equal,and that none of us are perfect .But perfectly connected in all of our imperfections.We our all effect each other's lives.It may be a stranger you've never met,but if they've noticed you you have impacted them,believe it or not.All of us are connected to each other by our actions,the people we see and meet everyday,and simply by our imperfections.It is each person's job as an individual to feel responsible for encouraging each other,because the impact and connection we have on one another go unnoticed too often.We are all connnected.We are all imperfect.We are all impacted by each other,whether positively or negatively,we do.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Blog Assignment #1: 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.” This quote can mean many
things to different people but this is what it means to me. It means that
everything we do has reason to it, even if it’s the smallest thing possible.
God has a strange way of connecting our lives together, it may even seem random
at times, but it isn’t. God will use people, sometimes strangers, to affect
your life in some positive way. He will also use you to affect others in some
positive way. Either way this is how we are all connected.
I think most of the time we don’t even notice how big of a part in we
play in each other’s life. The smallest action or choice possible can affect
anyone in huge ways. We all like to think that our own choices only affect us,
but they can affect so many people. Even a choice you did today can affect
someone who you never even met. No matter how much we want to be separate from
each other’s life it just won`t happen. The fact of the matter is that we are
all connected to something bigger than ourselves.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Blog Assignment#1; 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 means that when certain things happen in life its not just because God wants to throw it at you to make you struggle, but because He wants you to be better and stronger. When we meet someone it's because we are meant to be in their lives for some reason. "That there are no random acts." I think this means that everything happens for a reason. We do not always know why things happen the way they do, but it always ends in something good. Just like the saying, "when one door closes another one opens." Sometimes you cannot understand why things are happening in a certain way or at a certain time, but in retrospect it becomes clearer. "That we are all connected." It means by knowing a person you learn from each other and we can encourage and help each other grow stronger. "That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." Once you meet someone you are always a part of that person's life in some form or another. It may only be in memory or actuality. It's like you have some type of history with that person. We do not always know the reason or purpose we enter each others lives, therefore we should always be considerate of others. Our actions, no matter how big or small, good or bad, affect others as well as ourselves.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Blog Assignment #1
"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 quote is a quote that to me is one of the best quotes to explain the concept of life. This quote explains how one little thing can change the life of another. An example of this is when Eddie and his friends, when younger, threw a ball in the street and Eddie ran after it causing the Blue Man to swerve around him, later causing a rush of adrenaline to his weak heart, killing him. Your life might have the most pronounced effect on another's and you may never know. We always think of the people that are around us daily to be the people that have the biggest effect on our lives but a stranger could be the person that changes your life forever. No one can truly understand the course of events in their life but we can understand how much of an impact we make on others lives. All of our lives are connected and we have no power to change that, all we can do is hope that we have a positive effect on people. Some of us will connect to others with our acts of wrongdoing and change them in a positive way and some will be the opposite. Everyone wants to try to understand life and why things happen the way they do. People say that "its's just bad luck". How can it be bad luck when it has an affect? It happens for a reason, it's not random, it has a reason for happening.
Blog Assignment #1 The Five People You Meet in Heaven
"That there are are no random acts. That we are all connected. That we can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." This quote means that everything we do has an effect on someone's life. Something could seem so small and insignificant to us, but it could mean everything to another person. No matter how hard we try to separate ourselves from other people, it will never work. Sometimes it may seem as if we are alone. However, we are never truly alone. There will always be at least one person in our lives who truly cares about us. It is then this one person that will always be affected by our actions. Little things mean more to people than we think. We really need to think about how what we do is going to affect someone else. Like the quote says, there are no random acts. Everything happens for a reason.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Blog Assignment #1
"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 the breeze from the wind." This quote, from The Five People You Meet in Heaven, to me, means that everything we think of as random, is actually part of God's incredibly intricate plan. Our actions are much like throwing a pebble into a pond. Even after the initial splash of the pebble, the ripples that were caused keep going. They become smaller, and eventually fade, but not before they have an effect on the pond. The bigger the pebble, the more ripples it causes, but we forget that even a very small pebble will make some ripples, too. Every ripple will affect the next, just like our actions. There is no way to stop lives from being interconnected, because that's how God meant it to be. A smile can make another person's day a little better, and a frown can make it a little worse. There will always be times in our lives where we question our importance, but if we could only see how many people's lives we've helped, directly or indirectly, I honestly believe that question would be close to nonexistent. That is what the quote, and for that matter, the book, is all about. We all have the power to impact someone else, and at some point, we will. The question is, have you made a positive or negative impact?
Sunday, July 22, 2012
The Five People You Meet in Heaven Blog Assignment #1
"That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." This quote, in my opinion, means that everyone is related to each other. It is impossible to separate a breeze from the wind, and in the same way it is impossible to separate our own lives from the lives of others. Whether we look alike, or are different colors because of God's design we are all intertwined. Even though we may be on different sides of the globe, we still are interconnected. It is not by chance or mistake that we cannot separate our lives between each other. I strongly believe everything happens for a reason. I think a war is caused by disagreement in culture or religion. It is a shame that, you are not only harming your brother's land, but relationship also. You can't possibly separate your life from an other life. It is all on purpose that it is this way, not simply a random act. Starting with Adam and Eve, God began his plan of interconnected life on Earth and no one can destroy His plan.
BLOG ASSIGNMENT #1 The Five People You Meet in Heaven
The prompt “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 wind’ Means a lot to me. I agree with this 100%. Everyone’s life intertwines. The smallest act like dropping your pencil could effect another’s life. Everything happens for a reason and that reason could be anything but most people will never understand that reason. For example, When Eddie ran across the road to get his ball it caused the blue man to crash and die. Eddie never understood that reason until he met the blue man. The blue man died so Eddie could live. The smallest action could affect someone else’s life in the biggest way possible, it could take that person’s life. People in life need to learn to make the right decisions so you wont be the reason someone else’s life changes dramatically. Everyone’s life connect in some way, shape, or form. You can’t separated them no more that you can separate a breeze from the wind, which are synonyms, the same things. People should really think about this prompt before they act in life. You never know what will happen next.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
blog assignment #1
"There are no random acts. We are all connected. You can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." I agree that there are no random acts. God makes everything happen for a reason. We sometimes don't understand why things happen, but he does, and it takes faith to trust that. Lives somehow have a way of connecting through objects, places, people, and experiences. Don't be mistaken when I say that it's true you can't separate one life from another. No two lives are the same. Everyone is unique. I am saying we all have one or more things that sometimes link our lives together. Of course all lives are connected because we were all created by one creator, God. Eddie affected people's lives and didn't even know it. Each day I am unknowingly affecting the lives of those around me just as he did. My life is like a painting. The artist is God, and he has a masterpiece already planned for me in the end. As my life goes on, he adds small details. When he is done, my life will be complete. He does the same with everyone's life, and in the end all the paintings will come together to make his masterpiece.
Friday, July 20, 2012
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." This quote is relevant to the book, as it is also relevant to our lives. It illustrates a comparison between our lives and a chain reaction. Have you ever seen a chain reaction model, where one objects set another object in motion, and so on and so forth? You probably have, now if we were to apply this into our lives we would notice that one selfless act causes another selfless act, and somewhere down the line a magnificent act would come. On the other hand, lets look at something like abortion. One lie from Satan is the beginning of the chain reaction which causes the father to think that he isn't responsible, then the father convinces the mother that the child isn't worth it, which leads to catastrophe. The great things in life, and the horrible things in life all comes down to either one simple act of kindness, or of anger. If kindness starts a reaction, then only kindness can end the reaction. You can think of this like a graph, the origin is the start of he reaction, if it is a positive reaction then it will incline only in a positive way, if it is a negative reaction it can only get more negative, the two cannot go together. "That there are no random acts," means that every reaction was started for a purpose and you are a part of it, therefore, it is not random. "That we are all connected," every part of the chain reaction is essential. "That you can no more separate one life from another as you can separate a breeze from the wind," a reaction cannot end negative if it was started positive, and a chain reaction cannot end positive if it was ended negatively.
The Five People You Meet In Heaven
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 to me that everything in our lives happens for a specific reason. If it
happens, then it was meant to happen even if it didn’t benefit you. Whether we want to believe it or not, every single person in our life has made a
difference. I know that this week I have made a difference in many people’s
lives by going to a homeless shelter and serving food to women and children. An
action that you make could be bad for you, but it could change someone’s life
drastically. We must all be aware of our actions, because we never know the
outcome. The second part of this quote is saying that everyone is connected in one
way or another. We may have different names, but we are all still related. God puts certain
people in our lives to make a difference even if we don’t notice it at the time. Each person in our lives are meant to cross paths with us during our lifetime. God works in mysterious ways, but he already has
my life planned out. He puts specific people in my life to make a difference for
the better or the worse. That is what this prompt means to me.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Blog Assignment #1
"That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more seperate one life from another than you can seperate a breeze from the wind." This novel was a fantastic work. In my perspective, I believe Mitch Albom revealed this quote to his readers to reach out to people, to make a difference that changes lives. After reading The Five People You Meet in Heaven this quote to me means that everything we do truly does have an impact on the lives of others. Our actions, whether positive or negative, affect people sometimes in a way that we never imagined. We often don't realize it, but God has a way of letting one's presence in our life teach us, help us, and guide us in order to create an impact that serves as a positive influence. For example, Eddie met five people in heaven that in some way throughout his lifetime molded and shaped him to have a new perspective of his life here on Earth. The short amount of time spent with these people all pointed to one conclusion; Eddie's lifetime maintained a great purpose. Often God sends people to our rescue and uses them as an eye-opener for His glory. This is the exact reassurance that Eddie was in desperate need of. Also, God has a plan for everything-therefore nothing is considered random. In the Bible, Romans 12:5 serves as proof that we are the body of Christ; our lives are all connected for His purpose. This scripture says, "So in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others."
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The Five People You Meet in Heaven Blog
To me, “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 has a purpose. If someone does
something in your life, it has a reason. God puts people in our lives for a
reason, and they can either help or hurt you. He could put a bad person in your
life to test you to see what you would do. The person could be impacting your
life, or you could be impacting theirs. The thing you do could be bad or good. For
example, someone could drive out in front of you and make you stop, but if they
hadn’t made you stop, you would’ve run into an 18-wheeler. As you can see,
someone you don’t even know or meet could do something in your life. The part
that says you cannot separate one life from another like a breeze from the wind
means you can’t control the acts that will happen. Whether you try to control
what you do or what other people do, you can’t. Going back to the example with
the 18-wheeler, if you tried to keep going and not stop you would run into the
car that pulled out in front of you. God does amazing things in your life, and
sometimes you won’t even know.
Blog Assignment #1
"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 quote from the novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven has a very strong message. God has a way for
making all of our choices fit together like a puzzle, connecting one another's life to each
other. The choices we make today can have an effect on people’s lives years
from now. From acts that we make, people’s lives will be impacted, some
with good impact, some with tragedy. We all may think we're doing the right
thing by making a decision and we might, but who knows all the people it could affect. It’s not our fault if we do well, but
someone still gets hurt by it. It’s not our choice to whose life we affect, we
just continue to go on with our own, not stopping to see. It's how God
planned it out for us. All of our choices are like puzzle pieces,
and in the end, only God knows where to put every piece and how it will fit. To
me, this quote means that we don't know how or why or when, but eventually we
will all be connected. So we have must choose our actions wisely, because we
don't know how they'll affect others.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
The Five People You Meet in Heaven Blog Assignment
"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, the quote is saying that no matter how hard we try to convince ourselves the little things we do don't affect other people, they do. We have no idea who we have affected, or will affect, in our lives. This proves we must always be conscious of our actions. We often choose to believe that our choices only have consequences for us. However, every choice comes with an action and our actions can change other people's lives. For better or for worse, we don't-and may never- know. Any small gesture of kindness towards someone else could have an impact on their life. The same is true for ignoring the opportunity to do something nice. In life, there are many chances to do the right thing and the choice is ours whether we take it or not. God makes sure that nothing is random; every story fits together to make an even better story. There is no splitting your life from someone else’s. We may never find out how we interfered in another’s life until we meet our five people in heaven.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven: Assignment #1
The Book The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a very diverse story. It's diverse in its characters and problems but amazingly they're all connected. 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." To me that really goes with the stories in the book that Eddie learned and to me it means whatever you do in life it affects people. On Earth our choices we make have an impact on the people around us or even people you don't know. I think the big picture is we are literally all connected through what we say and do. Which gives just a simple action a lot of responsibility. I think it's important to realize that anything you do can affect or even change a person's life. Even when you make a mistake that you think nothing good can result from it you never know sometimes that one thing teaches other people not to make the same bad decision. Or even when you make a simple choice it might affect someone in a huge way. Ultimately everything you do has a purpose in itself and on the life of someone else.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Blog Assignment # 1
The quote, “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, basically means that everything that happens in our lives is meant to be, whether we want to believe it or not. This quote is also saying that in some way everyone’s lives are connected and it’s impossible to change or to become unconnected. Whether something good or bad, as in life or death, or sickness and health, is happening to you, someone you may have never met in your life is always either benefiting or suffering. Everything we do in life as humans, whether it’s making a small mistake, telling a lie, making a sacrifice, getting in an accident, or even something as simple as laughing, can affect just one person or maybe even hundreds of people. Like in this book, Eddie had no idea who The Blue Man or Ruby was until he got to heaven and realized that The Blue Man basically sacrificed his own life for Eddie to live and that Ruby made Eddie’s life, without her he would be who knows where, but he wouldn’t have a job and his life would be completely different. Everyday our lives are affected by people we have never heard of. Have you ever felt like it was the end of the world for you? While you were stuck in your own little world thinking about yourself did it ever occur to you that somewhere in the world your tragedy created a celebration for someone or that maybe some one was suffering worse than you? Well, if you have, good for you, and if you haven’t, I’m right there with you. Until I read this book, I never realized how much our lives were truly connected and that everything we do is affecting someone else. I would have never known that sacrifices are a part of life and that by making a sacrifice, again, helps another person significantly. If I would have had to answer this question before I read this book my answer would have been, simply stated, everything happens for a reason, and go on to quickly sum that up in twelve sentences. But since I read the book, I can confidently say that this quote means, even if we don’t want to admit I, while we think our life can just end and no one would care or if we feel like the happiest person on the planet, someone, somewhere, in some way, shape, or form can be dying while we celebrate, or while we’re mourning someone else can feel the exact opposite because of us. It may be hard to understand, but it happens, and everything does happen for a reason. People’s lives are drastically changed everyday and we may not even be aware of it, but it affects our lives too. That is what this prompt means to me.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
The Five People You Meet in Heaven: Blog Assignment #1
"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-to me-means that we all play a role in each other's lives. There are no random acts because everything you do has an impact on someone's- or more than one person's- life. The effect you have on them may be small or large, good or bad, but it changes them all the same. Just like you can't "separate a breeze from the wind," you can't separate one person's life from another. God has a specific reason for everything that happens in our lives. We may not understand or think something is unfair, but it's all a part of His greater plan. It's like the story of what happened to Bethany Hamilton. She was just a normal surfer from Hawaii until a tragic shark attack left her with one arm. But despite all of that, God used-and is still using-Bethany in extraordinary ways. She has inspired so many people and shared the love of God while doing so. None of that would have been possible in her life before the accident. And just like the attack that took one of Bethany's arms was "no random act," the same goes for everything that happens in our lives. There are no coincidences or chance encounters in life. Only God knows the perfect plan he's made special for every one of us.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
The Five People You Meet in Heaven Blog Assignment 1
"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." In my opinion, this quote says that because everyone is connected, things happen for a reason. Something may happen to one person and they don't understand why, but at the same time it is impacting someone else. Mistakes people make could change someone's life and they don't even realize it. God put people in our lives for a reason, because he knows how they are going to change you. Each person you meet, know, or only see once in your life most likely has impacted your life in someway or another. The second part of the quote means that because everyone around you has impacted you or made something around you or in you change, each life is tied together. Each person is tied together with many other people and cannot be separated from them because of the impacts they have on each other. One person could be tied together with someone they don't even know. All life is connected, and how you act decides who and what you are going to impact. Either way you are connected to each other. If something happens out of the blue to someone, it isn't random; it was caused by someone they are tied to. I think about it this way; everything I do is impacting someone else, and everything happening to me is because of someone tied to me.
TheFive People You Meet In Heaven Blog Assignment #1
What "That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more seprate one life from another than you can seperate a breeze from the wind." means to me, is that even the smallest of acts can have thr biggest of effects. One act sets off another. A simple act of kindness can turn someone's day around. An act of disrespect can have the same impact but in a negative way.
My cousin lost his life to a foolish choice. He made the decision to go out with his friends late one night. They had told him they were going to a bar and they wanted him to go. He and his friends were seniors in high school at the time. He had the chance to say no, but he went with them. Later that night after they left the bar, they backed into another car and instead of getting out and facing the conciquinces, they drove off and were chased. They decided not to stop for they feared they would be in a lot of trouble when their parents found out they had been drinking and they had been in a wreak. This decision is what ultimatly caused the death of four of the six that were in the car. They were chased and they ran off the road crashing into a ditch. The saddest part of this story is that they crashed at the beginning of the road I live on.
Everyday I have to pass the place where my favorite cousin lost his life by making one small stupid decision of getting into that car. From his choice I have never ridden in a car with someone who has been drinking before they drove. I am very cautious around adults who have been drinking, for I know that bad choices never end well. This was a relativly small choice he made. To get in the car or not. By this choice he also affected many people's lives. Everyone he loved and that had loved him, are now living without him.
My cousin lost his life to a foolish choice. He made the decision to go out with his friends late one night. They had told him they were going to a bar and they wanted him to go. He and his friends were seniors in high school at the time. He had the chance to say no, but he went with them. Later that night after they left the bar, they backed into another car and instead of getting out and facing the conciquinces, they drove off and were chased. They decided not to stop for they feared they would be in a lot of trouble when their parents found out they had been drinking and they had been in a wreak. This decision is what ultimatly caused the death of four of the six that were in the car. They were chased and they ran off the road crashing into a ditch. The saddest part of this story is that they crashed at the beginning of the road I live on.
Everyday I have to pass the place where my favorite cousin lost his life by making one small stupid decision of getting into that car. From his choice I have never ridden in a car with someone who has been drinking before they drove. I am very cautious around adults who have been drinking, for I know that bad choices never end well. This was a relativly small choice he made. To get in the car or not. By this choice he also affected many people's lives. Everyone he loved and that had loved him, are now living without him.
God's Purpose for Us
Why am I here? What is my life good for? These two statements are commonly expressed in everyday life. People just don't know how much they mean to other people's 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." In my opinion this statement is saying that God has put you on this Earth to impact the lives of others. It may be friends, acquaintances, or even strangers. Some people might not like having others' lives intertwined with theirs, but they can't change that. Nothing can separate one from another. This book has opened my eyes to the wonders and preciousness of life.
Friday, July 13, 2012
The Five People You Meet In Heaven Blog
"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." In my opinion, this phrase means things do not occur randomly. Everything happens because it was meant to happen. If Eddie would not have chased after the baseball, his brother threw, the Blue Man would not have died. He would have lived on, but if the Blue Man would not have died, he might have killed Eddie.
The second sentence means we are all connected in one way or another. Even though we might have different last names, we are still related. Every life can not be separated because we all came from the same ancestors and our lives are intertwined.
The third sentence, in my opinion, means that we are all the same. The breeze and wind are related because the wind is composed of many breezes. Since the breeze and the wind are related, this means that all our lives are connected.
The second sentence means we are all connected in one way or another. Even though we might have different last names, we are still related. Every life can not be separated because we all came from the same ancestors and our lives are intertwined.
The third sentence, in my opinion, means that we are all the same. The breeze and wind are related because the wind is composed of many breezes. Since the breeze and the wind are related, this means that all our lives are connected.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Blog Assignment #1
"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 prompt is saying that God puts people in our lives for specific reasons. No one can alter the path He has chosen for us because it's already planned out. Every person we meet is meant to cross paths with others, it's never random. Whether they change our life for better or worse, these people were destined to interact with each other. People can't change their appearance or race because it's not up to them. There are greater forces at work in each life. Just as you cannot "separate a breeze from the wind", life is controlled by a higher power. People wish to change or control it sometimes, but it's out of their reach. Every person is a part of many people's lives for this same reason. For example, our family was given to us for a purpose. Our parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents were all meant to be connected to us. This quote makes me think of all my family and friends. They're special because they were chosen especially for me, and me for them. I haven't met people by accident, but by God's will.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
The 5 People You Meet In Heaven : Assignment 1
With each person Eddie met in Heaven I was taught a life lesson . With the first person , The Blue Man , I learned that there are no random acts in life . All incidents are entwined someway .With the second person , the Captain , I learned that whenever you loose something , you often gain something . I learned this because Eddie lost his leg pretty much , but he gained his life . With the third person , Ruby , wife of the original Ruby Pier Owner , I learned that you have to let things go . She taught me this because she lost almost everything whenever the pier burnt down but she did not hold a grudge and become bitter and angry , she just let it go . With the fourth person , Marguerite , Eddie's wife , I learned that whenever you loose someone who meant very much to you , you can't let that leave you bitter and sad . Life goes on even when things go horribly wrong . Finally , with the last person , Tala , I learned that everyone has a reason for living and everything you do has purpose . I was taught this because whenever Tala was in the fort , she caused Eddie to try to help her but in the long run , she ended up loosing her life and causing Eddie an injury but if not for that , Eddie would have never got the job at the Pier , keeping the children and adults safe on the ride . This book was very life changing .
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