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Who Am I?

Why am I here?

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Who Am I?
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The following questions and answers are questions I found on Pinterest.

Let's have some fun.


1. What are my strengths?

I believe that my strengths are that I try to make the best of any scenario no matter how strong or how weak that may be. I also like to try and please anyone within reason, and what I mean within reason is that I am not going to suffer my own status or agenda for someone else.


2. What are my short-term goals and long-term goals?

Short-term for me would be to do the best that I could do this semester in college. In regards to long-term goals, I would like to live a life in which I can learn how to adapt in a lot of different ways with my circumstance of being in a wheelchair.


3. Who matters most to me?

First and foremost my family matters the most. My mom and dad have made me into the person I am and how I view my surroundings. My brothers are my best friends I could ask for. I know that whenever or if ever I need something, they would be willing to help out any way they could.

4. What is my proudest accomplishment?

For me, my proudest accomplishment would have to be going to college. I love being at the college I attend my educations is very valuable to me.Those are the answers I have to those questions and I plan on writing more soon.


5. If I could ask any person one thing, it would be ______ and the question would be ______?


The person I would want to ask a question to would have to be Steve Jobs or Bill Gates. I would really like to know how did they come up with the ideas they did and how did they in vision the impact their devices would make on the work. I am currently writing this article on a Dell Inspiron, which holds runs on Windows 10. I use an iPhone 6S to talk to my friends and family every day. I am not exclusively one company over the other, but I do feel that in regards to what they make, Windows is better at adapting files and working with other computers, where Apple is much better at phones and mobile software. So, I guess my question is to both of them would be , how did you in vision the future of your products and did that vision change over the time from when you began journey and now?


6. What is your opinion on generations over the past 100 years?


Do i know someone who lived a hundred years ago? no , but my grandfather who passed away in 2012, would have been 90 next year. I think the more generations continue on throughout life, the more questions come up from previous generations? Have you ever been asked , "Why are you listening to this?" or "Why are you watching this?" Sometimes that might have been asked because someone had some interest raised, but most of the time, it is because the person asking about that topic, doesn't have any connection or understanding of what that topic really is about. You do stuff your parents don't understand. Your parents do stuff you don't understand. This goes on from generation to generation. There was a book entitled, "The Dumbest Generation : Don't Trust Anyone Under 30". I understand that that people born from 1985 to 2000 are now adults who grew up with having technology around and therefore they are inclined to use it more often then those who didn't have a personal computer around.



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