What is the Significance Of Courage and Hope? This is the question we are going to attempt to answer throughout our course together and this is the place we are going to do it! This project is going to require you to be open, and to be honest. Here you can get to know the sound of your own voice and to share that voice with others and maybe...just maybe we can learn a little more about each other and this thing called LIFE!
Sunday, 5 April 2020
Roller coaster
In this short blog I will be expressing how the significance of courage and hope is important in a time like this. It is very important to have hope in a time like this because that's all you can do. With this pandemic going around hope and courage is very important because you have hope that this will end in a peaceful way and courage to push through and continue on with life. This event was very unexpected and happened out of the blue.
I believe that courage and hope is also a bad thing because you have hope for the best but not receive it. Courage can be a bad thing in an event like this because you have the courage to do something about it, but you are unable to do anything. For some people this is horrible because they lack the hope that this will be okay in the end. Most people in today's society lack courage and I think that is because we go outside and see people panicking. I think this is because they have lost all courage that this is just going to be a two month period. In day to day life we must have both qualities which would be courage and hope.
Like I've said throughout this paper the significance of courage and hope is to one day look at the past and realize we lived through so many hardships and we survived it. If we didn't have hope it will make the situation worse than it already is.
-Kaydince
The Recipe of My Life
I found love almost 2 years ago, and I realized that love is not the beginning of our actions, quite the contrary it is the end results of how we choose to think and act. If we wait to feel love in order to act lovingly, we might never "taste" true love. The more often I put quality ingredients in the food I make, the better it will taste when I eat it. So just as chicken, if you put good stuff in your relationship, instead of waiting for the good stuff to come to you from the other person, the better your relationship will be.
-Aaron
Facing the Fear with Courage and Hope
Fear is something that makes us feel uncomfortable. We might not be able to face it because we think fear would destroy the effort we put in and life might get even worse. People will escape their fear so that they can stay in their comfort zone forever, but unfortunately, fear is reality, we have to face it. Our comfort zone shield will finally be broken and at this time, there is no way back. Fear keeps pushing us to the cliff. If we still compromise with it, we will finally fall into the endless darkness. If life is controlled by fear then people are “dead” inside. In order to avoid it happening, we need to hold these two weapons - courage and hope - against the greatest enemy in our life.
I remember when I was in junior high school, I had an addiction to video games for a long time. At that time, my life was easy, but also very meaningless. I went to school and back home to play video games for the rest of the day. To be honest, my life was totally absorbed by video games, I kept thinking about video games all the time. My friends started to stay away from me, and my body was sick. I can hardly imagine how skinny I was at that time; my appearance was terrible: black eyes, dry lips, dirty face, and my hair was a mess. My arms were so thin that I couldn’t even hold a 50 pound box. My parents tried to stop me, but I just couldn’t. I became scared and hopeless. I knew what I was doing was so wrong. I had to make some changes. I needed to get back to common life. I tried not to play for two days, but on the third day I was so excited when I saw the screen, I couldn’t help myself and I picked up the controller. After that, the two days effort was wasted. I felt so disappointed and guilty. I wished I had my hands cut off so that I would not be able to play video games.
I started over again, I started to accept new things in my life. My friends saw my change and decided to help me go through this. I was so glad that I had some friends who could save my life. We studied our homework and played sports together, and staying with them was happy and pleasant. As the days went through, my methods to get rid of my video game addiction became harder and harder. In the 18 day I finally couldn’t control myself. I became excited and manic. The only thing I wanted was to play video games even for a minute. The voice from the deepest heart told me, "No". I was scared. I didn’t know what to do. I locked myself in a room and I leaned on the wall. Every time when I had a single thought about video games I would punch my face. I kept telling myself I could do it. Slowly I was getting tired and fell asleep. The next day was a sunny day, I woke up and felt relaxed and when I thought about video games it made no attraction to me anymore. I knew I defeated it.
Through this experience, I realize that when we are facing the fear, our hope and courage will help us defeat our fears. When I was in the most difficult time in my life, I decided to step forward, and my courage gave me this chance to start. My hope kept me putting in effort during this process.
I believe that if I am full of hope and courage, I will be able to face any fear in the future and defeat it.
-Jack
It's a Cake
You're making a cake, and you can choose all these different options for types of cake you can make. Chocolate cake. Birthday cake. Ice Cream cake. Any kind of cake.
And then there's the option to dump bleach into the batter and give up.
It's not a very good option and it doesn't make much sense
But
Its
There
And it doesn't go away.
It never leaves
At every point in your life it stays to be a thing you can do.
And sometimes.
Sometimes you grab the bleach, and you hold it over the bowl for a little bit
And you put it down
You put it down
And you focus back on your cake
But you thought about it
And you spent so much time thinking about it that you forgot to make your cake
And now
everyone around you that you see
is almost all done making their cake
and all you've done is almost pour bleach into a bowl.
So now what
You don't have a cake. You don't have anything.
You have nothing.
You are nothing.
So why not pour the bleach?
WHY NOT POUR THE BLEACH
Your screaming at yourself
You’re hating that you're doing it but you're doing it
You’re screaming at yourself constantly.
The mere existence of the option of pouring the bleach
Has made you want to pour that bleach.
But you don't.
But you don't.
You don't know why you don't. You can't answer the question being screamed at you
But
You
Dont.
That's all that matters.
And eventually you start making your cake.
It takes a while but you get there
It takes a while but you get there
And you just do it.
You’re doing great
You’re going to make the best cake
And you're getting so far.
As far as you can
Then you come into a problem
You don't know what kind of cake you're going to make.
You spent so much time thinking about the bleach
that you just assumed that eventually you would pour that bleach.
So all you have left is too
Pour
The
Bleach.
-Tyler
Growth Through Hope and Courage
My life has been shaped on and off the court, by others having hope in me and by having the courage to put myself out there. The above link is to a TedTalk called “ The Power of Vulnerability,” It helped me develop my ideas that vulnerability is the core to everything you feel in life.
-Shay
Foresight
The Significance of Courage & Hope
Everyone I surround myself with always tries to tell me how I should live my life. I had a dream, a dream to one day become a professional Golfer, to make it to the PGA tour - every Golfer's dream. I wanted the young kids to look up to me as their role model, and I wanted to be everyone’s favourite. This past summer I finally had my opportunity to take my game to the next level, as a collage out in San Diego reached out to me and gave the opportunity to move out there and learn more about the game of golf. This collage opens up doors for me so I can get noticed by a Division 1 College. This is finally what I've been waiting for my entire life and I was so excited, but as the summer went on I thought a lot about it and I started second guessing myself, “Am I really good enough?”, “Can I play with the bigger, stronger, and smarter kids?”, This is what I wanted my whole life I thought. Let's just say reality hit me. I've been to tournaments in Phoenix and those kids play all year long they are a different caliber of player, kind of like they were bred to play Golf. I’m just some random kid from a little city in Alberta, Canada. I realized that college would be the farthest I’d make it. I am a really good golfer and myself and everyone else knows that, but I don't want to try and live out a dream if it may come crashing down. I made a big decision by myself with no help from anyone not to go and not to try and live my dream. My friends and family members were all very confused on why I made that decision, but I knew it was the right decision and that’s what really matters. Now you may be asking yourselves what this has to do with Courage and Hope? I believe that there is still hope for me to become something, something I can wake up every morning and be excited for, something I truly love doing. Don't get me wrong I love Golf with all my heart, but I’m afraid if I try and take it to the next level and start taking my game really serious that my love and passion for the game will run out, just like my love for hockey ran out all those years ago. It took a lot of courage to make that decision, but I’m happy because I know my path still has hope and I’m excited to see where this new chapter of my life takes me after high school.
-Sam
-Sam
My Passion In Life
The passion that I have for basketball inspires me to keep going, no matter how hard life is.This passion of mine helped me become more confident and prouder of how I view myself. As the time went by, I discovered many characteristics that taught me to strive for progress and to have space for improvement. Ever since I learned to play basketball in grade middle school, I have driven myself to get better each day and taught myself a few techniques that made me stand out from everyone else. I have worked hard for 7 years to get where I am right now, and it has been an amazing opportunity to become a part of a program at Cathaolic Central High School. The people that I have surrounded myself with made such a positive impact, they were my inspiration and motivation. I’ve met a tremendous amount of people through basketball who still encourage me to grow not only as a basketball player, but also as a responsible young gentleman. These are the people who have been my coach and people who I played basketball with. I really believe that without my friends, family and my coaches I would not have been able to achieve my aspirations for basketball, because of them I'm always determined to play and work hard. The very sad thing about basketball is saying goodbye. Last month was very hard for me and all the seniors who played for CCH because we had to play our last game and we had to say goodbye to our High school basketball career and move on to a new chapter. The last thing that I would want right now is to say goodbye to basketball as it taught me lessons that I never imagined I would learn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_fDhqRk_Ro-Raphael
In the picture, I can say it was my best basketball season in CCH. It is not because I'm a senior on this team, but it is because the people who surrounded me while playing for this team. These people really helped me to be the best version of myself and helped me grow not only on the court, but off the court. I really believed that I would always have my basketball IQ and knowledge for the rest of my life. As a basketball player and as a sign of respect who recently passed away, for Kobe Bryant I will say mamba out.
Anxiety
Anxiety is the feeling of apprehension about what's to come in your life. It makes you overthink, worry, and fear about what's coming. As a teenager, the start of adulthood, the start of change scares me because being a grown up comes with big responsibilities: finance, health, companionship, freedom and time. I have to worry about being late to work, my rent, to have fun with my life, and to keep track of what I have to do next. When I was a kid I didn't have to worry about anything because my grandma and my mom were always there for me, and they gave me what I needed such as love, support, and money. My grandma used to tell me to never doubt a person's capability of doing things. I live by these words, but somehow I never did love myself and was never proud of what I had accomplished. I was always scared of not making my parents proud, of not being good enough from both inside and out meaning my appearance and my personality. I did always try hard for people to like me, but at the same time judgement overfill my mind. Because of these judgments I never had the courage to approach new people, or make friends, as I was always waiting for them to talk to me. In reality there's nobody judging me, but as a teenager who lives in a world where what matters is how a person looks, fear gets the best of me and I just can't help but doubt and hate myself.
In my journals I wrote about the feelings of happiness, the reason to live and to be proud of what has happened. I expressed what I felt through a paper and a pencil and since then I realized that having to know yourself gives you a lot of reason to live and not fear about what's going to happen because when there is fear, there is hope. For example, Shawshank redemption, character Andy Duffresne, feared but he never did lose hope on freedom and to fulfill his dream life.
-Kim
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The Different Faces of Hope and Courage
Courage - stay strong and be brave. Hope - stay calm and do not lose what you believe in and what you think is right; those things can come to us in all kinds of ways. We can get it from within or a simple object can give us all that we need. Everyone is different in their perception of hope and courage. For me I think it is a very good thing to live by these guidelines. I do not think I would be able to do some of the journeys I have accomplished in my lifetime without following these boundaries. Like when I had to go to Vegas to play volleyball when my dad was in the hospital and me traveling such a far distance not knowing what was going to happen. The hope my teammates showed me that things would get better and playing that sport at that moment was what I really needed by getting my mind off it and making an honest effort for not only me but for my coaches and my fellow players. The strength they had was what I was lacking and for them to do that showed me how much impact a team can have on an individual player.
Now social media is a big thing in our day and age. Everything gets put either on Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter or possibly Facebook. Now some of those apps are very old but we need to remember that once something is online it is forever online. You are probably wondering how does this relate to courage and hope and the significance of it? Well, let me tell you to put something on the web takes courage alone to know that there is a good chance everyone around the world can see it. Even if they do not know you, but find your name or account number, it's a risk that most people do not think of. But to myself and maybe others these are one of those things we just do and not really think of the outcome too much. So, for every time you or a friend want to post something like a video, or a picture make sure you trust them. When myself or a friend puts a picture online I have hope that the person posting the picture won't do any harm to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7_A_FKCsVc&feature=youtu.be
The following link shows hope and courage in my opinion because the people he refers to put themselves out there and on the line to change the world and be judged by the entire nation which takes a lot of hope and courage
-Kendyl
The Search
I also needed to keep hope in finding a job. There weren't exactly a lot of jobs on the market because of the restrictions in place. I was applying to as many jobs I could hoping that someone would contact me and say that they needed me. I had doubts that anyone would at all. Things were changing from day to day. More and more stores were either closing or laying of staff due to lack of demand, but I had hope that I would find a job.
-Katie
Overcoming the Odds
In life we’re told many times by several people we can’t do it, or we’ll never make it and that we have to accept the negative people and accept being told "no" because nobody is ever getting a "yes" all the time. So we take that as motivation to strive and hope for a way to prove them wrong.
I’ve been living in Lethbridge all of my life and have met all kinds of people with all different emotions and attitudes: negative, positive, sad, happy, angry and depressed. Each person I’ve met on my journey here I’ve taken them as either a blessing or a lesson. I’ve learned that people can change up on you at any point in time and that’s the scary thing with life, we can trust and believe all we want, but in the end it really comes down to that person you trust and believe in and if they’re loyal and truthful.
I’ve been playing hockey for 15 years of my life and it’s the same as I said before, every person I’ve met and played with in this sport is a blessing or a lesson. I’ve always had a goal when I was younger to play up in higher levels of hockey like AA and A and I’ve went through many emotions trying to achieve it. I’ve came across the negative people saying I’d never make it because I'm not this and I’m not that, but never once did I stop. I kept going and I wanted to prove everyone wrong. I stayed up countless nights stressing and worrying and trying to find ways to be better than everyone else, but really the only way to be better than anyone is a good attitude and positive work ethic.
I’ve run into situations in the dressing rooms arguing about skill and not making a team and that’s what I explained in the first part of this, we run into situations in life all the time basically everyday, but hockey has taught me to overcome any of the challenges in my life. My biggest challenge has been overcoming my challenge of my weight. Ever since I’ve been young I’ve always wanted to be the fit kid and the fastest kid in the class, but I never could and I never understood until I got older and realized It’s because I’m a big guy and the others aren’t, so I started wanting to be like them. This is where hockey and my daily life come in because hockey people said I couldn’t make teams because I was too big and slow and you get chirped about it in your daily life for no reason because that’s people, that’s what they do because they see your success or your popularity and try to bring you down to their level. I never wanted to be that low and kept my hopes high to overcome these negative people to see a positive in my life.
Hope is a huge word to describe my journey through all of this because I’ve hoped to escape the people and escape the negativity, but all I truly had to hope for was a positive mindset and hope I could overcome the negative people and negative odds. I hoped for it all and with just as little as hoping for it...it worked. I became the captain of my AA team my first year in AA and I will never forget it. I never once rubbed it into anybody’s face or bragged about it, I just let life go on and let them see my success and hope they’d take my struggle as a lesson. I will always love to tell this story to many because hope is all we need to overcome any obstacles or any negative people or situations we run into in our lives.
-Kadon
Personal Growth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EExCJxdIbMU
- Jonathan
The Bad Guy
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-Ethan
The Courage & Hope That Will Not Disappoint Us
It seems like whenever we have big dreams fear will always come knocking on our door, stopping us from moving forward and killing the dreams inside.
It took me a long time to finally realize that fear is just a small shadow appearing to be super big.
-Diana
Fighting With My Monsters
A monster is a person who tells us we are not good enough or we have no purpose in life. In life
we all have a monster we run from. These monsters could be found anywhere, they could be on our phone through social media, they could be in our schools and they could be even found in
our own homes, but the only way we can overcome these monsters is through hope and a
courage. If we have courage we can stand up for ourselves to tell these monsters to go away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rGtYs8cRhs
-Chandler
My passion isn’t necessarily something that I searched for, or something that I decided to like. I knew this passion was something that was always a part of me. It was so apparent to me at a young age that this is what drives me, what sets me apart from everyone else and what brings genuine happiness to my life. Since I was born I have been attached to my dad, and he had raised me to be whoever I wanted to be. When I was five I wanted to be in ballet, so he let me try a ballet class. When I was 11, I wanted to play basketball, so I played basketball. I even decided to curl for a year..but none of those things worked out, all I wanted to do was go camping so we could play in the mud on our quads, come home and wash our cars in the driveway and drive around until the sun came up. This was my passion.
These nights had such an influence on me that now as an adult, all I do is dream about building the fastest, loudest and most beautiful cars to show off to the crowds in the warm summer evenings. I’m proud of my passion, it is my entire life, not something I do on the weekends or occasionally throughout the year. This is something that I want to do for the rest of my life, and pass on to my children the same way my dad passed it on to me.
-Cassie
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